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how to know if my engine is blown
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Knowing if your engine is blown involves recognizing key symptoms: unusual and loud noises, such as knocking or banging; excessive and unusual exhaust smoke, which may be blue (indicating oil burning) or white (suggesting coolant in the combustion chamber); a significant loss in power, indicating that the engine is not operating efficiently; and metal shavings in the oil, a sign of internal damage. Additionally, a blown engine may refuse to start altogether. If you experience these symptoms, it’s imperative to stop driving the vehicle and seek a professional mechanic's assessment immediately. Continuing to drive with a damaged engine can cause further irreversible damage, significantly increasing repair costs. A diagnostic test can also help pinpoint whether the issue is indeed a blown engine or something less severe.
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