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Why does the engine cylinder head gasket blowing cause the water temperature to rise?

2022-01-13

A blown engine cylinder gasket can cause a reduction in the radiator antifreeze, leading to an increase in water temperature; the gas temperature inside the cylinder liner is very high, and when the gas enters the water jacket, it causes the water temperature to rise.

A blown engine cylinder gasket can cause a reduction in the radiator antifreeze, leading to an increase in water temperature; the gas temperature inside the cylinder liner is very high, and when the gas enters the water jacket, it raises the water temperature. Damage to the cylinder gasket can cause engine oil to flow into the water pipe, resulting in oil presence in the radiator. A damaged or aged cylinder gasket needs to be replaced promptly, otherwise it will affect the operation of the engine.