Garden Grove Head Gasket Repair
Head gasket repair isn’t something to common on the minds of most Garden Grove drivers. But if you notice that you keep having to topping off your coolant, or there’s a blue or white smoke coming from your exhaust or when you top off your oil you notice a frothy white substance under the cap then you may have an issue with your head gasket. If a blown head gasket is the problem it’s not exactly the easiest of fixes. More than likely your vehicle may be in the shop for a few day. Here at Orozco’s Auto Service of Garden Grove we have the expertise to repair that head gasket no matter what you drive. Still I’m sure you still may be scratching your head wondering “what is a head gasket” so let up help you out.
In addition to a slew of electronics, hoses, belts batteries, today’s internal engines rely on liquids and gases to function: air-and-fuel, engine coolant and engine oil to be more specific. Engines are designed to keep these liquids and gases from mixing so they can perform their specific functions. And the head gasket is designed just for that task. It’s mounted between the engine block and the cylinder head. This is where the intake, exhaust and valves are also located. The head gasket is a thin seal that prevents liquids and gases from escaping into adjacent cylinders and the surrounding oil and coolant galleries. As previously mentioned the two elements this is designed to keep separate are coolant and engine oil. Just like that old saying oil and water don’t mix!
Engine coolant surrounds each cylinder in order to maintain a stable operating temperature; it also needs to flow into the cylinder heads to cool the combustion chamber, valve and spark plugs. The engine oil performs three important functions: lubrication, cooling and hydraulics. The oil pump sends pressurized oil throughout the engine to lubricate bearings, bushings, journals and timing chains. It also drives hydraulic actuators, such as variable valve timing.
Some of the more common signs that you may notice when there’s a blown head gasket areas follows:
Misfire on startup, accompanied by a puff of white exhaust
An external oil or coolant leak at the seam between the engine block and cylinder head
Cylinder misfires are another sign of head gasket failure
Overheating is one of the less-obvious signs of a blown head gasket
Blue exhaust smoke could be another indicator
When checking your oil the dipstick can have a dirty frothy consistency.
Oil-contaminated coolant can form a mayonnaise-like film, which you might find on the radiator cap or in the overflow reservoir
If any of these signs are ignored it can lead to complete engine failure. The engine can over heat resulting in a seized engine, a cracked head or blown piston rings, meaning you would need to completely rebuild your engine. If you are worried you may have a blown or leaking head gasket Orozco’s Auto Service is your answer. Our ASE certified auto technicians have been trained to repair all types of engines and we will always back up those repair with our 24/24 nationwide guarantee. Visit or contacts us for more info at (714) 537-0076. Keep your vehicle in good condition and ensure the safety of yourself, your loved ones, and those around you!
Orozco’s Auto Service Garden Grove – Orange County CA
12776 Nutwood Street Garden Grove, CA 92840
Call Today: 714-537-0076 – Auto/Fleet/Diesel Service Repairs
https://orozcosgardengrove.com
Orozco’s Auto Service has five convenient locations throughout Los Angeles and Orange Counties Long Beach, Bellflower, Garden Grove or Fullerton!