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Originally Posted by
whatever210
my car doesnt smoke
you would be 1 car out of hundreds that didnt have a problem.
I tend to agree with Tom on this one.
Heres the thing, if you are buying a car with a blown headgasket, how hot did the car get? how bad was it overheated? will you take the guys word for it?
It takes A LOT OF HEAT to blow a stock headgasket, ive had my car pegging H in my old CRXs many a times because of a cracked radiator an being in the middle of the ghetto and not wanting to stop LOL and i never blew a headgasket.
9/10 times, if the car blew a headgasket ad it wasnt boosted it got so friggin hot you wouldnt believe it. It usually warps the head beyond believe, sinks a sleeve or scars a sleeve, ruins the hone, warps the deck etc etc etc
So we are just trying to warn this kid that if he buys a blown headgasket damaged car, to be prepared to put another motor in it.
Now if you personally own a car, blew a headgasket somehow and replaced it an it works, congrats. Its very rare.
HONDA HEADGASKETS DONT JUST BLOW OR GO OUT
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