Sudden Overheating:
- Defective Thermostat
- Defective Electric or Clutch Type Cooling Fan
- Cooling System Leak
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Thermagasket is 2-part, Ceramic Fiber, Elemental Carbon and Iron Metallic Alloy compound. EFFECTIVELY Seals Blown Head Gaskets, Cracked Heads and or Blocks in all aluminum, steel, and cast iron engines. We will refund your money if we are not able to successfully help you with the repair. Thermagasket is the most effective blown head gasket repair on the market today! 100% effective. All orders ship within 24 hours.
16 oz Part A Base
8 oz Part B Catalyst
CARS- 100 EFFECTIVE
Most head gasket failures are caused by engine overheating. If you’re not sure why your engine overheated, review a shortlist of the most common causes below.
A blown head gasket is a breach in the gasket whose purpose is to form a gas-tight seal between the cylinder head and the engine block. This type of breach typically occurs in cars that have severely overheated. During severe overheating, the head or block warps, causing it to pull away from the gasket. The unsupported gasket fails under the high pressure of combustion or heat from the cooling system. Once the gasket is penetrated, exhaust gases escape from the cylinders into water cooling ports and often into adjacent oil ports. When this occurs, the cooling system malfunctions, resulting in the engine overheating.
The most visible sign of a blown head gasket is steam visible from the tailpipe after the car has warmed up. However, many cars with minor damage to the head gasket don’t show any visual indicators. In this case, the cooling system must be checked for the presence of exhaust gases.
Another symptom frequently encountered is the presence of water in the oil. It appears as a milky white emulsion under the oil cap and on the dipstick.
Whenever there is a breach in the head gasket, a cracked head, or a cracked block, a hot spot develops at the point of the breach. That hot spot can reach temperatures 3 to 4 times that of normal engine operating temperatures. When Thermagasket comes into contact with this superheated area, it instantly forms a perfect high-temperature seal. Once Thermagasket’s metallic alloys seal the breach, heat is deflected away from the patch, eliminating the hot spot and preserving the long term integrity of the repair.
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