The head gasket is sandwiched between the head and the engine block. Just go purchase one and you will know what is looks like.
Well when My Dodge blew a head gasket there was LOTS of stream from the tail pipe. (looked like an old steam locomotive) If you suspect you have a blown head gasket take it to a professional (like the DEALER) and have them look it over. Hope This Helps.
Sounds like you blew your head gasket Sounds like you blew your head gasket
what are you asking here? PLease be more specific ...like - how do I know if my head gasket is blown, or what do I do about a blown head gasket ......
You see blobs of oil floating on it, and this is usually a sign of a cracked head gasket.
my head gasket was blown and it had water in the oil which made the oil look a milky color
Just like you would repair car engine was a blown head gasket. Take it apart and replaced the head gasket. Make sure and have the head checked for cracks and warpage.
No, if there is coolant in your valve cover it'll be mixed with oil. You blew your head gasket, possibly warped or cracked your head. It may look like coolant is leaking from your valve cover but it's your intake gasket leaking.
flush system and depending on how it got there you may want to look at either head gasket or intake gasket
Check your coolant. Typically milky oil is a sign of a bad head gasket.
Probably. You have coolant in your oil. You definitely have a problem. Pull the head(s) and check the gasket. If the gasket's okay, check the head and block for cracks.
The head gasket is gone and water or coolant has mixed with the engine oil. Replacing the head gasket is no big deal.