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does a blown head gasket ruin an engine
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A blown head gasket itself doesn’t ruin an engine. However, if it is not fixed in a timely manner, it can lead to serious engine damage. The head gasket provides a seal between the engine block and the cylinder head, and when it blows (fails), it can cause overheating, allow coolant to enter the combustion chambers, and allow oil to mix with the coolant. These conditions can result in significant engine damage if not addressed quickly.
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