Diagnosing a Bad Head Gasket: How to Spot the Telltale Signs So You're Not Ripped Off.

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  • Diagnosing a Bad Head Gasket: How to Spot the Telltale Signs.
    If you suspect your car may have a bad head gasket, it's important to diagnose the blown head gasket before it causes more serious damage to your engine. In this video, I'll show you how to spot the telltale signs of a failing head gasket, including low engine compression, overheating, coolant loss, and more. I will also show you the different things a head gasket seals. In addition to that I will also show you why a bad head gasket has the symptoms that it has. Finally, I'll walk you through the basic diagnostic process, so you can determine if in fact, you do have a blown head gasket or not.
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    00:00 Intro
    00:04 Why you need to understand the symptoms of a bad head gasket.
    00:42 What this video is going to cover.
    1:22 Engine Teardown
    1:57 What does a head gasket seal?
    4:21 Symptom #1: Coolant and Oil Mixing
    7:07 Symptom#2: White Smoke, Bubbling Coolant, Misfires, & Overheating
    10:12 Symptom #3: External Leaks
    10:51 Pressure testing the cooling system
    12:08 Where my head gasket was leaking from.
    13:05 Checking for coolant leaks into cylinders
    14:36 Compression testing
    15:00 Combustion gas leak testing
    15:47 What my bad head gasket looked like.
    16:34 How long can you drive with a blown head gasket?
    19:22 Outro
    #headgasket #autorepair #diy
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  • @RepairGeek
    @RepairGeek  년 전 +11

    Tools used in this video:
    Cooling System Pressure Tester: amzn.to/3zjrWpA
    Combustion Gas Leak Test Kit: amzn.to/3JUX186
    WiFi Borescope: amzn.to/3lS3QiF
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    • @alexshatner3907
      @alexshatner3907 7 개월 전 +1

      I have a 2010 Toyota Yaris 1.5 engine, my question is I have overheating problems, and bubbling when cold through the radiator cap opening, but I do not have milky oil, nor white smoke out the exhaust pipe,so based on just the bubbling on a cold start, what part of the head gasket do I have the problem with that is causing the overheating? my cylinder compression test is #1 190 lbs #2 189 lbs #3 190 lbs # 4 220 lbs as we speak.

    • @user-ht2jh8zd9q
      @user-ht2jh8zd9q 개월 전

      What will take to get my truck on the road what can I put to fix my blows head gasket

    • @user-ht2jh8zd9q
      @user-ht2jh8zd9q 개월 전

      I need to know what product I can use to take care of the problem so I use

    • @franktarawa1300
      @franktarawa1300 개월 전

      Fantastic video. Thank you for sharing your expertise with us. I have just replaced the radiator in my Camry. There was no coolant left in the reservoir and I had to add two liters in the engine. I caught it just in time. Yours is the best video ever. Regards from Sydney Australia.

    • @erikbritz8095
      @erikbritz8095 22 일 전

      *so i am on my third blown head gasket and this is within two months since the last fix and i babied the car(never pushed it or went over 120kph(80mph) with the car so what might be the reason it continuously blows as this is verrry frustrating right now*

  • @stevenginnever5343
    @stevenginnever5343 7 개월 전 +118

    I'm a little over middle age and can't believe how someone so young, can be so articulate. Your knowledge and delivery on problems are so professional. You really are a breath of fresh air on KRplus.
    Cheers Steve.

    • @dynamicadrenalin
      @dynamicadrenalin 5 개월 전 +5

      Honestly, I almost skipped the video when I saw a young guy and a Honda. Glad I didn't. I'm impressed. I seldom subscribe to anything. This guy gets one.

    • @SummerEazelivin
      @SummerEazelivin 2 개월 전

      It's called having a passion

    • @SupraSav
      @SupraSav 2 개월 전 +4

      @@SummerEazelivin Having passion does not mean one can magically speak well.

    • @arcademode2910
      @arcademode2910 개월 전

      Totally concur!

    • @erikbritz8095
      @erikbritz8095 22 일 전

      *so i am on my third blown head gasket and this is within two months since the last fix and i babied the car(never pushed it or went over 120kph(80mph) with the car so what might be the reason it continuously blows as this is verrry frustrating right now*

  • @JimFatima-nb3fl
    @JimFatima-nb3fl 3 개월 전 +24

    Unbelievable how easy it is to understand the diagnosis of whatever the problem may be going on. So glad I came across this.

  • @stevenhart9004
    @stevenhart9004 년 전 +83

    That was the most informative upper cylinder diagnosis Ive ever seen.

    • @RepairGeek
      @RepairGeek  년 전 +11

      Thanks! That was the idea. So many people make videos saying coolant is mixing with the oil, so the head gasket is bad. Nobody ever explains why.

    • @ktp0913
      @ktp0913 9 개월 전 +1

      @@RepairGeekwould you happen to know how deep are the cooling jackets? Also, can a coolant leak from the head gasket cause the engine to get hot?

    • @RickSanchez-hd4ct
      @RickSanchez-hd4ct 9 개월 전 +1

      I was literally about to say exactly that. I know stuff but the details n this video I've never actually heard anyone say before. I actually learned something 2day 🤔. SUBSCRIBED.

    • @patrickcornell4058
      @patrickcornell4058 9 개월 전 +1

      Great teaching @repairgeek. Very clear explanation and good video... I'm saving it in my playlist for sharing lol

  • @stephencook7337
    @stephencook7337 10 개월 전 +111

    Rule of thumb is, the longer you wait to fix a problem the worse it gets. So you should stop immediately upon discovering a problem with your car. It can mean the difference between replacing the gasket or replacing the vehicle altogether. Excellent video.

    • @vincemarshall8550
      @vincemarshall8550 8 개월 전 +6

      or trying different things to sort the problem until you eventually and very expensively replace the whole vehicle ....these issues never givingly present themselves

    • @TM-fx5le
      @TM-fx5le 3 개월 전 +8

      @@vincemarshall8550why are you guys replacing a vehicle because the engines bad? Just drop a new motor in lol

    • @vincemarshall8550
      @vincemarshall8550 3 개월 전

      @@TM-fx5le not a nice job in a transit mate but i get your point

    • @AlmightyEvil1
      @AlmightyEvil1 2 개월 전 +1

      This comment is underrated

    • @e47kz
      @e47kz 개월 전 +3

      Don’t all these problems practically make the car totaled in terms of cost to repair. Requiring extensive labor. Like what’s the average cost to replace a head gasket with labor. $5k+… especially today’s rates. What’s the cost for a used engine + labor…

  • @TheJoeman11
    @TheJoeman11 8 개월 전 +25

    Good technician who methodically covers the range of scenarios involved with head gasket issues.

  • @user-pi8bd8hl1b
    @user-pi8bd8hl1b 3 개월 전 +8

    I have watched dozens of videos about blown head gasket related and, by far, this is the best ever I watched. Congratulations.

  • @stephenparris8680
    @stephenparris8680 7 개월 전 +16

    Sir, I have watched so many videos trying to get a full understanding of how to diagnose a problem with my combustion. This was by far the most thorough and succinct I’ve found. Thank you thank you.

  • @abdirahmanhabib398
    @abdirahmanhabib398 8 개월 전 +14

    Man o man if you are not a professor I don't know what you are!!!!! Explanation on point. I'm a rookie lube tech on my way to wrenching, and this was absolutely gold. Thank you.

  • @ThunderbirdRocket
    @ThunderbirdRocket 9 개월 전 +24

    Tremendous tutorial ! The amount of information , and specificity , and video shots , and simple to understand terminology ; has , without any doubt , whatsoever , made the greatest impact on my learning this particular topic . Thanks mate !! 👊🏼

  • @virgilgreenfield1136
    @virgilgreenfield1136 10 개월 전 +18

    Excellent teaching! Thank you for being so detailed and covering the essentials in terms a novice could understand. Keep videos like this coming. Thank you!

  • @williamfletcher4084
    @williamfletcher4084 10 개월 전 +4

    I am much less car stupid now .
    No need to ask questions because you answered them before I had the chance. Great video man for real...much thanks

  • @dihylan
    @dihylan 11 개월 전 +9

    Beautiful and coherent articulation of what the head gasket's role is, and moreover, why you are leaving your engine to certain demise if not repaired in a timely manner.

  • @vanrolle710
    @vanrolle710 5 개월 전 +6

    Thanks I think this video was on point and it explained all the symptoms' and diagnoses. I live in the Bahamas and is very much appreciative of all the equipment you use to diagnose this problem. I will continue to follow you for more mechanical videos .. Again Thanks

  • @garyvalto1854
    @garyvalto1854 7 개월 전 +1

    By far the best video on KRplus about this topic! congrats!

  • @birdmanohyes
    @birdmanohyes 8 개월 전 +3

    Great video! Thank you for breaking things down, and explaining things.

  • @user-bx5zy1mu3v
    @user-bx5zy1mu3v 7 개월 전 +1

    Such a great educational video, deserves more views.

  • @jeffk4449
    @jeffk4449 7 개월 전 +1

    Great explanation!!! Thanks for making video.

  • @ExitVelocity
    @ExitVelocity 9 개월 전 +10

    Very intelligent dude and great at explaining things. Videos are very informative. Thanks

  • @chendrebala
    @chendrebala 6 개월 전 +1

    You are a star. This information helped me a lot.

  • @ct3049
    @ct3049 10 개월 전 +3

    Gone through many related content but this was the best, answered almost every question in mind!❤

  • @MarkMalone-ni5nt
    @MarkMalone-ni5nt 2 개월 전

    Easily one of the best explanations on the types and causes of various head gasket failure modes. Excellent approach using the removed head for the explanation.

  • @caiusjacoby9257
    @caiusjacoby9257 7 개월 전 +1

    Excellent explained

  • @kj8687
    @kj8687 개월 전

    Of all the videos I've watched on head gasket failure, this video does great job of explaining this problem. Thanks for this great video

  • @virginiawilliams8947
    @virginiawilliams8947 8 개월 전 +3

    Thank you so much! You are an awesome instructor/teacher!!!! Even I halfway I understood how it all is working together as a wh.❤

  • @stuckinmygarage6220

    I'm not sure how much practice you do, but it's working. Kudos 👍

  • @mikedickman6369
    @mikedickman6369 4 개월 전 +5

    Man,how did you get so smart at such a young age? How old are you? I just found your channel and you do such a great job of explaining and showing things. I'm subscribing.

    • @RepairGeek
      @RepairGeek  4 개월 전 +4

      I'm older than most realize. I'm 35.

  • @thomasmastersen3709
    @thomasmastersen3709 11 개월 전 +2

    Outstanding and informative overview of the whole diagnostic!! Smart guy. Very smart indeed

  • @briandrew2689
    @briandrew2689 6 개월 전 +1

    Bro well explained I appreciate it and so many ways you don't even know thank you for being so thorough and explaining everything to a "T" 💪😎👍

  • @anthonyiannone7618
    @anthonyiannone7618 11 개월 전 +4

    excellent explanation . The one thing i do is pressurize the cylinder with air and watch the cooling system for bubbles , like you said but without running the engine. Ive used this technique several times on Hondas and it worked for me

  • @adrellwilliams4754
    @adrellwilliams4754 9 개월 전

    Great info. Thanks buddy.

  • @emin8158
    @emin8158 7 개월 전 +1

    Great explanation. 👏

  • @Acidalley
    @Acidalley 9 개월 전 +3

    Excellent indepth analysis. This video couldnt be better. Thanks for sharing

  • @grantreid8583
    @grantreid8583 7 개월 전 +2

    From an engine reconditioners view those alloy blocks with the open style water jackets around the cyls are a poor design and will always have headgasket problems the tops of the blocks go all over the place with constant heating and cooling. When you run the miller over them they have low spots everywhere.

  • @davenkaren2572
    @davenkaren2572 9 개월 전 +1

    THE BEST EVER COMPLETE BREAK DOWN!!! Thank you!

  • @yamigekido9554
    @yamigekido9554 4 개월 전 +1

    This has been incredibly informative to me my head gasket just blew and this video helped me diagnose what exactly happened

  • @paulstrangers2943
    @paulstrangers2943 9 개월 전 +1

    Very methodically detailed video on this topic. My tacoma has bubbles in the radiator.

  • @marcussweat1924
    @marcussweat1924 6 개월 전 +1

    Very Nice! Your delivery on this topic was top knotch and right On Point! Keep those videos a coming. I am sharing this... Thank you...

  • @raymondhandboy4730
    @raymondhandboy4730 18 일 전

    Dude this is the best breakdown and Informative video I’ve ever seen on KRplus. Amazing job and I learned Alot! Thank you!

  • @josburd6429
    @josburd6429 8 개월 전 +3

    I drove a Nissan with a bad head gasket for 2 months and 300 miles , I just kept extra coolant and oil in my truck to top it off, but it got annoying and after 2 months I was able to save some money to put as down payment on a newer , better car, drive safe and God bless ❤

    • @SineN0mine3
      @SineN0mine3 개월 전

      2 months of driving with a bad head gasket will damage your engine badly enough that you shouldn't feel okay with selling it, except to a dealer or scrap yard.
      It's quite simple for a mechanic to change the gasket, if you find yourself in this situation and can't afford the repair you should probably consider selling it there and then. The mechanic, or some car enthusiast can repair the engine and you can use the funds to buy a cheaper car.
      It's a tough call to make since we're usually reliant on our cars to get to work, but the car's worth a lot more money with a working engine that has a bad gasket than it is once the engine itself is damaged.
      The gaskets themselves are usually $100 or less, it's the labour to install them which is expensive. Compared to a new engine which may cost thousands, and has an even higher labour cost you're really incentivised to act quickly once you discover a bad gasket.

  • @702HGA
    @702HGA 6 개월 전 +1

    Amazing f**** video. Best, most detailed informational video I’ve yet to see online on this topic. Covered all the basis and made it easy to understand. Really needed the help figuring out my 636 leaky gasket issue & this def did it for me. Excellent job, much appreciated.

  • @plugg440
    @plugg440 9 개월 전 +1

    Very detailed explanation! Probably the best video I’ve found. Subscribed.

  • @justchris846
    @justchris846 5 개월 전 +1

    This was the best “Explanation Video” I’ve watched

  • @chriswoods3851
    @chriswoods3851 3 개월 전 +2

    absolutely the g.o.a.t explanation about blown head gaskets.

  • @marouaneahdadouch7219
    @marouaneahdadouch7219 7 개월 전 +1

    I wish I had more free time in my life to watch all your videos

  • @mjmald
    @mjmald 8 개월 전 +4

    Smart young man

  • @clivemullings1754
    @clivemullings1754 4 개월 전 +2

    This was a first class tutorial. Excellent!

  • @sherylm.franks4536
    @sherylm.franks4536 6 개월 전 +3

    You are an awesome teacher! Thank you for this video.

  • @adilrizwanmughal6607
    @adilrizwanmughal6607 3 개월 전 +1

    A very informative and explained technically and logically. Thanks

  • @sasan.
    @sasan. 8 개월 전

    Great explanation

  • @Glenn_123
    @Glenn_123 년 전 +3

    Great video! This has always been a fear of mine.... I have an 04 Accord. I know this day is coming. Thanks for doing a great video.

  • @sagewhite5776
    @sagewhite5776 3 개월 전 +1

    Amazing video. Thanks for saving me so much headache and money on diagnosis

  • @hamlet2554
    @hamlet2554 4 개월 전 +1

    Explained very well. Great detail!

  • @okcyurwin
    @okcyurwin 10 개월 전 +2

    Absolutely brilliant tutorial 👌

  • @oliverqueen6587
    @oliverqueen6587 4 개월 전 +1

    Yeah initially I thought my car had a Leaking radiator but the bubbling radiator (radiator cap removed and engine on idle) combined with misfire in cylinder 1 in the cold morning confirmed what the issue was. Thanks for the details 😊.

  • @user-gl8hb6eo5m
    @user-gl8hb6eo5m 3 개월 전 +1

    very well explained. Thanks man your a wealth of knowledge for sure.

  • @davesmith2150
    @davesmith2150 8 개월 전 +1

    Great explanation mine I did it 3 times and I finally found it it was a cracked head deep in the oil gally so I got a new head and problem solved...the main problem was oil in the coolant like you said the oil has more pressure then the coolant so it was blowing into the coolant. I had no coolant in the oil.

  • @justsomeguy4941
    @justsomeguy4941 2 일 전

    Hey Geek, excellent video. I was searching KRplus for HG leak & radiator vids when I came across yours. I have a bit of a puzzle...I think. I have a 1997 Toyota truck. Because my radiator "looked old," I replaced with a new OEM. That's the only reason for the change. No leaks. Upon removing radiator hose and bypass hose, I noticed a small amount of that dreaded "milky" substance on bypass nipple. Also, what appeared to be dried milky substance on upper radiator hose nipple. Finally, the drain pan for coolant has some fine granular material. I have no leaks. No white smoke. No oil in coolant and no coolant in the oil. Does not overheat...has never overheated, no misfires, etc. No bubbling in radiator when bleeding system. There were a few bubbles when the radiator cap is removed and fluid is flowing. So, I did a chemical gas test with the blue fluid and the fluid stayed blue and did not change colors. So, IF there is a HG leak, it is tiny. Is there a way to identify such a small leak? I want to be able to identify with some level of certainty that the gasket is bad. Your thoughts....or thoughts of the KRplus community?

  • @dontheplumber9338
    @dontheplumber9338 6 개월 전 +2

    I just subscribed, Thanks for sharing this information. I have bad head gasket on my s10 . You helped to confirm that.👍

  • @karlrensburg3472
    @karlrensburg3472 2 개월 전

    Awesome tutorial, another one I learned over the years is after the engine reaches operating temperature, one shouldn't have water dripping out the exhaust , that is a sign of coolant leaking at the head.

  • @sizzflair6634
    @sizzflair6634 8 개월 전

    thank you . Sir, very informative,

  • @ke6bnl
    @ke6bnl 5 개월 전 +1

    Excellent demonstration

  • @fleuryelite2170
    @fleuryelite2170 2 개월 전

    Great job man You know your stuff, finally someone who tells these people why and how,

  • @olusesanfesobi5219
    @olusesanfesobi5219 3 개월 전 +1

    Great video. You got a new subscriber pal 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾

  • @user-kh5qi1rm7h
    @user-kh5qi1rm7h 2 개월 전

    Appreciate your knowledge and clarity. Thank you

  • @olxrvn
    @olxrvn 5 개월 전 +1

    That's a perfect explanation, thank you very much

  • @roberxl
    @roberxl 4 개월 전 +1

    Best class on blown head gaskets

  • @Ram14250
    @Ram14250 년 전 +1

    Great Video! Thank you for posting this!

  • @mhiggins3460
    @mhiggins3460 3 개월 전 +1

    Excellent content. Thank you.

  • @marcusgipson1012
    @marcusgipson1012 9 개월 전 +1

    Great video breakdown bro

  • @user-ui7zj2bp3u
    @user-ui7zj2bp3u 6 개월 전 +1

    This guy is very professional and well trained

  • @christopherharrimansr9541

    Very good video in detail !!!

  • @e47kz
    @e47kz 개월 전

    This seriously the best video on diagnosing!

  • @Genghis-Jan
    @Genghis-Jan 3 개월 전 +1

    Very well articulated

  • @flippingcarsrepairs
    @flippingcarsrepairs 9 개월 전 +1

    Loody brilliant very informative 👍👍👍

  • @ioandriment3140
    @ioandriment3140 2 개월 전

    Hi all. Thank you for the lesson. All the best for All of you.

  • @NCOLON7545
    @NCOLON7545 8 개월 전

    Superb video!!!

  • @akgocrazzzy4580
    @akgocrazzzy4580 2 개월 전

    I’ve been looking at hella head gasket vids this guy explained it best

  • @user-xp3ij9oe6h
    @user-xp3ij9oe6h 4 개월 전 +1

    Excellent tutorials

  • @SMAutoRepairLLC
    @SMAutoRepairLLC 개월 전

    Great job on the walkthrough!

  • @tonywilkey4369
    @tonywilkey4369 6 개월 전 +1

    Very well explained and videod, self explained diagnosis.

  • @nostradamus4828
    @nostradamus4828 10 개월 전 +1

    Great educational explanation

  • @namastelounge3863
    @namastelounge3863 3 개월 전 +1

    Excellent video !

  • @wackey3455
    @wackey3455 년 전 +1

    well done very Educational. cant wait for your next video

  • @shark70007000
    @shark70007000 8 개월 전

    Nissan 2.5 has a small gap between the cylinders, where the coolant goes between the cylinder. The one I changed, seemed to just be leaking from that thin section between the cylinders. Got pressure in cooling system and coolant in the cylinder. But looking at the gasket, you can't really even pinpoint the leaking point. No oil and coolant mixture, because of that thin section is where it leaks. Wish I could post a picture to show what I mean. All though, it didn't have the steam/white smoke coming out the exhaust.

  • @robertbao2996
    @robertbao2996 25 일 전

    Very informative and useful❤

  • @funkyjunky6574
    @funkyjunky6574 2 개월 전

    Excellent information shared thank you brother

  • @kwesigaalex4765
    @kwesigaalex4765 2 개월 전

    Perfectly explained, thanks

  • @johncarmichael4698
    @johncarmichael4698 5 개월 전 +1

    Learned so much thank you

  • @Carnage488
    @Carnage488 4 개월 전 +1

    Great and informative video.

  • @mowski9
    @mowski9 9 개월 전

    Best video I've watched on KRplus? Just might be. I wish America valued education. You should be educating our children

  • @darrellwhite765
    @darrellwhite765 개월 전

    You are very informative!

  • @youcanfixthat8636
    @youcanfixthat8636 8 일 전

    Great explanation 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾💥💥

  • @adrellwilliams4754
    @adrellwilliams4754 9 개월 전

    I have low compression on side by side cylinders. But not exchange of coolant and oil in engine or radiator. Car is basically running on two cylinders out of 4. Before it gets worse I'm gonna put it in the shop and replace the head gasket. Hopefully it's the only issue. Thanks for your vlog.

  • @giglehart
    @giglehart 년 전 +1

    Wow!!! This is awesome!!! Not sure I’m ready to be a mechanic. Yeah but I can now ask some questions!!!

  • @Hangstaz
    @Hangstaz 2 개월 전

    Subscribed very informative and easy to understand.

  • @robertoaguilar3764
    @robertoaguilar3764 9 개월 전 +1

    awesome video, thanks for sharing what you know

  • @michael.ahyoung
    @michael.ahyoung 2 개월 전

    An amazing video - liked and subscriber 💯

  • @user-qi4dv3fb2f
    @user-qi4dv3fb2f 7 개월 전 +2

    Hey mate got a question if you have the time. Have a holden cruze 2011 petrol turbo. All 4 cylinders have coolant in them. No white smoke or overheating shown on the dash but the way we found it was the resvoir burst so must of been overheating to do so and built up pressure. Took spark plugs out turned over and coolant came out all cylinders. Without taking the head off what would be your best guess ? Gasket or head cracked between coolant jacket and cylinders or potentially something else ? No oil and coolant mixture signs.

  • @wheelsbytheocean
    @wheelsbytheocean 17 일 전

    Nice video mate!