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I have a 93 integra. If the car just sits it will start to over heat. I took the thermastat out b/c I thought maybe it was stuck but it still over heats. Does anyone have any ideas?
Thanks:
TJ
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How can I find out which one it is? If the head gasket was shotwoudn't it be leaking some where? If it is the head gasket how much would it cost to fix it.
Thanks:
TJ
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It is good to check always our auto body parts
to ensure the good condition of our car. The most common "hole" in a
cylinder occurs where the top of the cylinder (holding the valves and spark
plug and also known as the cylinder head</span>) attaches to the cylinder itself.
Generally, the cylinder and the cylinder head bolt together with a thin gasket</span>
pressed between them to ensure a good seal. If the gasket breaks down, small
holes develop between the cylinder and the cylinder head, and these holes cause
leaks.</span>Edited by: bombs
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