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A type of gasket used between the cylinder head and engine block to seal the combustion chambers and cylinders, oil galley's and coolant galley's.

A head gasket is a piece of material which is located between the head and the block inside an engine. It is usually made of a material which is softer than the head and block to allow for sealing of imperfections between the two mating surfaces. It also seals ports which transfer oil or coolant between the two parts.

Here is a picture of a typical head gasket:

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The head gasket has several jobs to perform:

  • Seals the combustion chamber
  • Keeps the oil in the oil and the water in the water, and both out of the combustion chamber
  • Allows for movement of the head/block surfaces to ensure proper sealing while the engine is running. This is really important if the engine block is made of one material (iron) and the head is made of another (aluminum), as the two metals expand and contract at different rates during the heating/cooling cycles.

As stated, the head gasket can be made of many different materials. There are several different types:

  • Multi-Layer Steel (MLS) - As the name implies, it's made of multiple layers of steel. Since the layers are thin, they will deform under the tight load of head as it's clamped to the block.
  • Pure Copper - Usually has a ring embedded within it at the cylinders to enclose the cylinder pressures.
  • Composite - Older tech. Usually made of graphite and/or asbestos.
  • Elastomeric – utilized a steel core plate with molded in place silicone rubber beads to seal oil and coolant passages. The bores were sealed by rolled steel fire rings in a more conventional manner.
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What makes some engines more sensitive to head gasket failure?

What are some of the reasons some engines are more prone to head gasket failure? Is it the way coolant and oil passages are designed and distributed? E.g. Subaru is notorious for head gasket leaks.
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Blown Head Gasket always goes hand-in-hand with Engine damage?

Does a blown head gasket most likely always mean there is engine damage? In your experience have the majority of cars you've seen with blown head gaskets also had engine damage?
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Is this brownish red gunk definitive evidence of a blown head gasket?

My 99 Nissan Almera has been sitting unused for a few months, and I just went out to start getting it up and running again. I noticed that the coolant in the reservoir was a bit low ( but clean looking ) and decided to check if the coolant in the…
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Rover 25 Head Gasket replacement - is it a long-term fix?

My Rover 25 (2004, <50k) began overheating and the nearest-to-me-at-the-time garage (not my usual one) which I pulled in to diagnosed head gasket failure. They gave a £700 estimate for a new head gasket, skimming, and a big list of parts that…
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Can you leave heads sitting on a gasket overnight before tightening down?

I need 16 for both heads but I only bought 8. It's a Fel-Pro fiber gasket that gets installed dry but there was a little adhesive, from the factory, on there. I guess my worry is that the adhesive activates under pressure and the weight of the…
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Is it possible to tell if a head gasket is bad just by looking at it?

I bought this truck with a blown head gasket. I thought it would be fun to fix it. I just got both heads off but the gaskets themselves don't look broken anywhere. Is it possible the gasket is good but the head(s) got warped? There was anti-freeze…
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13.5 Hp Briggs & Stratton engine not wanting to turn over after head gasket replacement

After replacing the head gasket on my Briggs and Stratton 13.5 Hp engine acts as if it does not want to turn over but upon removing the spark plug engine turns over find a tax as if it's get building up too much compression note I never loosen the…
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Why did car catch fire 1 week after replacing head gasket and servicing?

I previously had a pegeout 206. The head gasket went and I got it repaired aswell as servicing the car. A week later the engine catches fire without any symptoms. What might have caused this to occur? obviously as it was burnt i didnt take it…
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Do I still need to use gasket goo? (Or something similar)

First time replacing a head gasket in the engine of a 80's (ish) Toyota Hiace. I have the replacement gasket all ready to go, but do I need anything else to go on it? Some of the older models needed "Gasket Goo" to seal any possible holes in the…
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Head gasket leak repair

I notice steam coming from tail pipe i told my friend and he said it was a head gasket so I bought blue devil head gasket repair I added blue devil through the upper hose of radiator which goes through thermostat but I forgot to put heater on while…
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Can we be expected to know when a head gasket has gone besides leaks?

Are blown head gaskets inevitable? If so can we be expected to know when it will happen other by noticing leaks? The average driver cannot be expected to notice leaks regularly so can we blame them for not catching blown gaskets in the first…
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