Will driving with a blown headgasket cause any other major problems?
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I have a blown head gasket also. Oil shows in my coolant, blue/white smoke, black residue on rear bumper, etc. Refill coolant and check the oil every 2-3 days. The best time in my experience is to check the fluids first thing in the morning. I buy the big jugs of oil (5 quart ?), and I use 20w50 so the oil is thicker...hoping that helps me.
I bought the car in April, and drove from NY to GA and back in June before I realized there was a problem.
As a rule, I never go over 2.5k on the odometer, keeping the revs low so the engine doesn't work so hard. At these revs I'm able to do as much as 62mph when I want.
I see an endless amount of Honda's with that residue on the bumper, even at meets where we allegedly see the 'good' owners so you are clearly not the only person with this problem. Definitely not the only one still driving like that.
Not advising you to avoid maintenance, but letting you know that it is possible to adjust your habits so that your car can last even in this shape.
I have another motor being stripped and rebuilt right now, and a second car, but I prefer driving my CB even in this condition.
Phuq the flamers, they can't help but preach. Some people believe there is only one right way for everything and that anything else is wrong...sucks for them, but it's not your problem.
Good luck!
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Originally posted by i_rebel View PostI see an endless amount of Honda's with that residue on the bumper, even at meets where we allegedly see the 'good' owners so you are clearly not the only person with this problem. Definitely not the only one still driving like that.
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