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Well actually , first you should be asking if you have a blown head gasket , and if you have to ask that question , the answer will be: take it to a professional . But i suppose to save you a little bit of money , go into burson and ask for a ' tee kay head check kit' , it will have instructions in it of how to use it . If it does show that you have a blown head gasket then you will need to take it to someone capable of taking the head off and finding the problem .

Well actually , first you should be asking if you have a blown head gasket , and if you have to ask that question , the answer will be: take it to a professional . But i suppose to save you a little bit of money , go into burson and ask for a ' tee kay head check kit' , it will have instructions in it of how to use it . If it does show that you have a blown head gasket then you will need to take it to someone capable of taking the head off and finding the problem .

I have a easier test then buying one from bursons

If you go to the fridge and grab a egg or two then throw them in the radiator and start the car, wait for it to get to op temp then go to the exhaust pipe, if it smells like poached eggs then gasket is goneski

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