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Can I just idle my car for 50 min without spark plug or do I have to flush system and start over without spark plug. What’s wrong with it now? Thank you for asking about your BMW 325i. My car is Chevy Impala 3.4L V6 and 2001 model. Luckily they gave me a loaner. We also serve Hampton, Williamsburg, and Yorktown customers with all their auto needs. To give yourself the best overall chance of BlueDevil working successfully, in addition to the directions, you should remove the spark plug from the cylinder with the leak; this will be the spark plug from the cylinder with the low compression reading. Your Chevrolet S10 will be happy to know that the search for the right Remanufactured Engine products you’ve been looking for is over! Leave that plug out for the 50 minute idle in order to relieve the pressure from building up and thus allowing the product to seal properly. The last sign of a blown head gasket with an internal leak is to look for the presence of exhaust gas in your coolant. If there is a hole in between your combustion chamber and the cooling jacket in your head gasket, each time the piston pushes exhaust gas out of the combustion chamber into the exhaust system some exhaust gas will also be pushed into your cooling passage. With a big enough leak you will find bubbles in your coolant overflow bottle or in your radiator. With a small leak, there will still be some exhaust gas present in your coolant and you can get a chemical test kit to test for the presence of those exhaust chemicals. This test, available at most parts stores, is the best and most reliable way to test for a blown head gasket. If you do have fuel leaking, you should take your car to a mechanic as it is not safe to start. Would this product be worth trying or do you think Iâm beyond repair based on their assessment? BlueDevil Head Gasket Sealer will still work if your vehicle is getting combustion/exhaust gases blowing into the cooling system and creating pressure. if your head or block is warped then a new head gasket will not seal the leak. Have you noticed a loss of water/coolant? Having a blown head gasket is a big deal. Itâs such a big that some people will refer to it as a blown motor, or consider a repair so major that it often isnât worth completing and would be better to just have a whole new motor installed. In some cases, this can unfortunately be true. If you continue to operate your vehicle with a blown head gasket you run the risk of causing more damage in just a few miles. The car dealer cleared the check engine light and sold it to me with a blown head gasket (complete douchebag, but that’s another story. You would want to change your oil before and after the BlueDevil process. If you are getting coolant into the oil, you would want to change the oil before and after the process. I have a 2013 Chevy Cruze coolant got into the engine. After changing spar plug lots of antifreeze coming out from passengers side hole while engine started ? Based on your description, it sounds like you might be dealing with multiple issues/leaks. Based on your description, it sounds like you do have a blown head gasket. Didn’t see the milky appearance on my oil dipstick. Ive replaced the water pump, thermostat, coolant reservoir, and all hoses my car still runs hot. I have replace my spark plugs and check engine. As long as the vehicle will maintain idle for a full 50 minutes, without overheating or stalling out, and you are not losing more than about a quart of water/coolant during that 50 minutes, you would be a great candidate for the product. GMB 130-2140 OE Replacement Water Pump with Gasket. If you are not sure which one that is, you may pull all of the spark plugs and will notice one will have a white-crystal-like substance on it and/or may look dirty; this is the plug you should pull. When the car has enough coolant it does not over heat. Search by price, view certified pre-owned Silverado 1500s, filter by color and much more. Thank you for asking about your Dodge Durango. 1,175 Followers, 294 Following, 11 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from abdou now online (@abdoualittlebit) Also the radiator cap is bad and needs replaced. Our first recommendation would be to have the mechanic that replaced the gaskets and seals go back through his work and see if he’ll replace or repair anything under a warranty for his work. Leave that plug out for the 50 minute idle in order to relieve the pressure from building up and thus allowing the product to seal properly. A mechanic told me I need a new engine but it is so expensive. I have a loud ticking noise from somewhere in the engine, up near the dashboard in my 2013 Chevy Cruze LT. Oil is fine, get it changed regularly when due. You would want to change the oil before and after the BlueDevil process. Based on your description, it doesn’t seem like you have any of the tell-tale signs, so it would be difficult to say that it’s head gasket related. At this point we recommend trying to change your spark plugs and see if you notice any difference with the power. When my EGR/Cam Cover/Intake was replaced they said I had an oil leak because the higher pressure caused my front crank seal to leak. Noticed antifreeze in the engine well. I used two 16oz BlueDevil Pour-N_Go yesterday as described. Can i still use the blue devil head gasket product? The tell-tale signs of a blown head gasket are water/coolant getting into the engine oil, making it appear milky, and smoke/steam coming out of the exhaust pipe. Should I try your product, as it may be difficult for the product to get into the engine with all the coolant being pushed out? 289. I have a small amount a sweet smoke and a lot of water coming out from from the exhaust of my 97 accord. To give yourself the best overall chance of BlueDevil working successfully, in addition to the directions, you should remove the spark plug from the cylinder with the leak; this will be the spark plug from the cylinder with a low compression reading. My SES Light turned on and i got a code for p0300 (the light turns off sometimes for a few days and then returns) My car has also over heated 2 times due to not enough coolant. Could this be an exhaust side gasket leak? To give yourself the best overall chance of BlueDevil working successfully, in addition to the directions, you should remove the spark plug from the cylinder with the leak; this will be the spark plug from the cylinder with the low compression reading. Feel free to contact our technical support line at 888-863-0426 with any other questions. Could Blue Devil gasket sealer work to fix it if the instructions are followed exactly? If you are not sure which one that is, you may pull all of the spark plugs and will notice one will have a white-crystal-like substance on it and/or may look dirty; this is the plug you should pull. Thanks for your time. Hi thanks for the informative article. BlueDevil Head Gasket Sealer will still work if your vehicle is getting combustion/exhaust gases blowing into the cooling system and creating pressure. Thank you for asking about your Toyota Corolla. Feel free to contact our technical support line at 888-863-0426 with any other questions. Based on your description, we recommend using the BlueDevil Head Gasket Sealer (https://store.gobdp.com/head-gasket-sealer-38386/). I had spark plugs and ignition coil replaced. Based on your description, bleeding the system would be the most logical place to start. Leave that plug out for the 50 minute idle in order to relieve the pressure from building up and thus allowing the product to seal properly. Our Defuniak Springs dealership is glad to inform you that we also offer an extensive selection of used cars, trucks, and SUVs to Santa Rosa Beach, Freeport, and Crestview, FL Chevrolet and Buick customers. To give yourself the best overall chance of BlueDevil working successfully, in addition to the directions, you should remove the spark plug from the cylinder with the leak; this will be the spark plug from the cylinder with the low compression reading. Thank you!-BDP He said that I have a cylinder 5 misfire due to the blown head gasket. + 4 options. Feel free to contact us with any questions. On running rough cant get speed will blue devil work. At first I had thought freeze plug that’s why I wasn’t replacing with coolant till I replaced freeze plugs, then I checked my oil and the dip stick is creamy color and about a quart over now and a little on under side or oil cap. Please help! I was told I had a little oil leak and had just been adding oil to it as I needed. Thank you for asking about your Pontiac Montana. Whereas the “Mechanic Approved” (32 oz./yellow label) requires both the removal of thermostat and a flush before applying the product; the 32 ounce is the more concentrated formula. My jeep is parked being watched over by some bums that helped me push it to a parking lot…. Available in two-door hatchback, notchback, wagon, and sedan delivery body styles, all models were powered by an inline four-cylinder engine with a lightweight, aluminum alloy cylinder block. The BlueDevil Head Gasket Sealer is only intended for water/coolant leaks. Could it be head gasket? According to him it doesnt do it when at idle. Why would blue devil be able to overcome the pressure of the gas by even removing the spark plug to allow the sealer to fix the flow of exhaust gas? I have a 2014 Chevy Cruze. You can use a “Block Dye Tester” to confirm whether or not that is the case. Water/coolant getting into the oil is a tell-tale sign of a blown head gasket. Leave that plug out for the 50 minute idle in order to relieve the pressure from building up and thus allowing the product to seal properly. If there is a hole in between your combustion chamber and the cooling jacket in your head gasket, each time the piston pushes exhaust gas out of the combustion chamber into the exhaust system some exhaust gas will also be pushed into your cooling passage. Did the mechanic suspect a head gasket leak or did he diagnose the coolant leak? I have a 2007 chevorlet equinox with 118,000 miles in it and for the last 2,000 miles its been in and out of a repair shop due to the service traction control/stabilitrack we have spent over 2500.00+ trying to diagnose and fix the porblems. I’ve been told it is leaking coolant into cylinder 4. I was told that it can be a blown head gasket. Chevy Misses Out On Daytona 500 Win: VideoFebruary 15, 2021 Five Of The Most Collectible Chevy Impala Models February 15, 2021 Nearly 60,000 GM Vehicles … I did not touch the car after BlueDevil treatment. Thank you for asking about your Chevy Silverado. I have Mercury Sable 3.0 when I start the car the anti freeze blows out the reservoir . Please contact our technical support line at 888-863-0426 so that we can get a little more information on the vehicle’s condition and be able to make any appropriate recommendations. It sounds like you are correct in stating that the vehicle may be getting combustion/exhaust gases blowing into the cooling system and creating pressure. The time now is 6:56 PM. Ever since then I have dealt with a leaky cover. After these repairs I was loosing coolant and the vehicle would start to overheat within driving less then 5 miles. I have noticed today that I have coolant slowly dripping under the exhaust manifold. Not sure where to go from here. You will want to change the engine oil before and after the BlueDevil process. Thank you for asking about your Chevy S10. It only sprays out when the car is in motion. It’s also likely that you will need to replace your valve cover gaskets but it’s possible with a little use they will soften back up and start to seal better stopping that leak. Thank you for asking about your Chevy Aveo. Does this product will be usable?? The next thing we would recommend is doing a compression check on all 6 cylinders. I have a 2008 Jeep Grand Cherokee. I havenât had any other issues and the coolant level is still where it should be. Hi!! To give yourself the best overall chance of BlueDevil working successfully, in addition to the directions, you should remove the spark plug from the cylinder with the leak; this will be the spark plug from the cylinder with the low compression reading. I love the car too much! I have a 2008 Infiniti G35 sport. Feel free to contact our technical support line at 888-863-0426 with any other questions. You can find BlueDevil Pour-N-Go and directions for use here: http://store.gobdp.com/head-gasket-sealer-38386/. After running the days for a few days the misfire code should go away, if it has not already. Our recommendation would be to fill the oil to the top of the range and let your car sit for 15 minutes after you shut it off before you check the oil level to see if the bubbles go away. Be sure to follow the guidelines for the proper amount to use based on the size of your cooling system. Based on your description, it sounds like you might you be getting combustion/exhaust gases pumping back into the cooling system. More than likely, you are correct in that it is probably related to a head gasket issue. After 5 minutes of high RPM, serious flow into reservoir with lots of steam. I have a 2006 Pontiac Grand Prix not to long ago I was taking my son to school only to realize that my car wasn’t warming up AT ALL then once it did finally warm up there was white smoke coming from underneath my hood. Using more than the recommended amount of BlueDevil would not be beneficial, it is best to use the specified amount. I am not very sure about the coolant label going down as it shows normal to me. Hello i have a 1999 Chrysler 300M it has been blowing white smoke out of the exhaust and there appears to be fuel leaking out of the exhaust as well. BlueDevil Head Gasket Sealer will still work if your vehicle is getting combustion/exhaust gases blowing into the cooling system and creating pressure. To give yourself the best overall chance of BlueDevil working successfully, in addition to the directions, you should remove the spark plug from the cylinder with the leak; this will be the spark plug from the cylinder with the low compression reading. If you are not sure which one that is, you may pull all of the spark plugs and will notice one will have a white-crystal-like substance on it and/or may look dirty; this is the plug you should pull. Leave that plug out for the 50 minute idle in order to relieve the pressure from building up and thus allowing the product to seal properly. Be sure to follow the guidelines for the proper amount to use based on the size of your cooling system. Oh and no oil leaks or external water leaks and when temp started getting hot I knew I needed to add water. I havr a Nissan altima 2006 Thank you for asking about your Mazda 5. Now that you know the signs of a blown head gasket you can catch it quickly before you do permanent damage to your engine. If you notice a small leak it is also possible to fix it without ever removing your head gasket. BlueDevil Pour-N-Go Head Gasket Sealer is an easy to use product designed for small head gasket leaks. BlueDevil Pour-N-Go Head Gasket Sealer is easy to use even if youâre not mechanically inclined and can save you a significant amount of time and money. You will want to change your oil before and after the BlueDevil process. my nissan altima 2006.2.5,i just service the engine yesterday,one thing i notice is that the oil as been come thicker,before i service it,have been witness a white smoke and some vapour of water in the tailpipe at a start up and.what the cause and can pour and go work for it.. BlueDevil Head Gasket Sealer will still work if your vehicle is getting combustion/exhaust gases blowing into the cooling system and creating pressure. Light. Can your product help??? My 1999 Renault Megane Scenic 1.6 would start perfectly & driven nicely for about 23km start loosing power when accelerate till stop, if you park for about 30min & start again, it will run smoothly and repeat the first issue over & over. Be sure to follow the guidelines for the proper amount to use based on the size of your cooling system. Have 2013 ford f150 ecoboost, do you recomend blue devil? As long as the vehicle will maintain idle for a full 50 minutes, and you are not losing more than about a quart of water/coolant during that 50 minute run, you would be a good candidate for the product. Based on your description, we recommend using the BlueDevil Pour-N-Go Head Gasket Sealer (http://store.gobdp.com/pour-n-go-head-gasket-sealer-00209/). Your email address will not be published. If your oil level was on the low end, it’s possible the oil pump pick-up was near the surface of the oil and was getting a little air drawn in causing some foaming. Is this an indication of a coolant leak in the engine or a blown head gasket? A hard part repair may be your best option. If you are not sure which one that is, you may pull all of the spark plugs and will notice one will have a white-crystal-like substance on it and/or may look dirty; this is the plug you should pull. Is this excess moisture still trapped in the chamber? JavaScript is disabled. CRS bolts into cast aluminum is the newest problem, 71 inch-pounds of torque on those camshaft cover bolts is about the maximum. If so, it’s possible that you are getting combustion/exhaust gases pumping back into the cooling system. Im at my whits end here. Can your product or products possibly help me? Hello. Thank you ð will let you know how I go ð, I have a 1996 Volvo 850 with a 2.0 L inline. The “Pour N Go” (16 oz./white label) is a less concentrated formula that does not require the removal of the thermostat or a flush of the cooling system prior to use. I still have blue devil in the system. I seen a huge cloud of white smoke behind. Does not seem like water is cycling through radiator. You would need about 16 oz. I have a 2011 chevy cruze lt 1.4l. I have a 2012 Durango with the 5.7 Hemi and there is oil in the radiator and over flow bottle. We look forward to speaking with you. Otherwise I have to change the coolant about every two weeks. Got car issues? Also, do you guys offer a money back guarantee on your product? BlueDevil Head Gasket Sealer will still work if your vehicle is getting combustion/exhaust gases blowing into the cooling system and creating pressure. I have a 2000 Pontiac Grand Am 3.4L would I need the 16FL bottle of head gasket sealer or the 32FL bottle? My car is running good. It was very low on coolant, so they put water in. 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