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02 nissan altima flooding out

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02 nissan altima flooding out

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  1. amomipais82
    Hi,
    I own a '02 2.5 Altima with 112K miles. The car floods out, won't start, the fuel dilutes the crankcase oil causing it to burn. Why does the car flood out? The head
    gasket is gone allowing coolant to foul the plugs, thus the high coolant consumption. The cat is gone too, I am told, from coolant contamination. Estimate to repair is
    $1500. I have already replaced the O2 sensors to the tune of $600. Nissan should own up to this defect.
    The cylinder head gasket effectively creates a seal between the cylinder head and the block of a gas or diesel engine. It is an integral part of the engine and requires a
    high level of maintenance to maintain integrity and to not fail. Many things can cause the failure of the head gasket, from engine failure to overheating. The head gasket
    must maintain the seal around the combustion chamber and be able to hold that seal at operating temperature and cylinder peak pressures. It must maintain a strong
    seal against pressured air, coolants, oils and combustion itself, thus the materials used in and about the design of the gasket must be thermally and chemically resistant
    to the products of combustion, oil and coolants used in the engine. After assembly, the cylinder head gasket becomes the seal between the bottom of the motor and
    the head. With engines ranging in size from one cylinder gasoline fired engines up to twelve cylinder, turbocharged or supercharged high-compression diesels, the
    material and design of the gasket is paramount to it's functional life span. Every vehicle has a specific head gasket that's required and molded during the design
    process. Many specific parameters enter into the design theory and support, however only one concern is what we recommend to customers, and that is quality. As
    cheaper, less quality head gaskets can lead to premature overheating issues, or even worse head gasket failure, we always advise our customers to purchase only the
    best in quality, material and designs. Our OEM replacement head gaskets are just what you need to get your vehicle in working order again. We've got the
    replacement head gaskets to keep your car in tip-top condition while saving you up to 70% off dealer pricing.
    Commonly Asked Cylinder Head Gasket questions about our OEMSPEC Program
    Q. How do I know my Head gasket is not warped or torn?
    A. Some early signs that your cylinder head gasket might be bad is premature overheating, or a tendency to overheat quickly. Also check your oil cap, if there is a
    sludgy material underneath the cap, that means that coolant and oil are mixing someplace and creating this sludgy material. Check for this material in your coolant
    overflow tank and / or your radiator. More severe problems are a sweet smelling exhaust, or losing coolant rapidly.
    Q. Do I need anything else when I am replacing my head gasket?
    A. We recommend that you take your head(s) for proper surfacing depending on the type of failure your head gasket experienced. Also you might want to ask your
    mechanic if your block is within spec and / or requires further machining. The head and block must be surfaced and prepped properly before assembly begins to
    ensure a proper seal
    Well, I checked the engine compression. Here were the results. I had a local independent mechanic do the tests. He told me these numbers were middle of the road...
    1-140
    2-145
    3-145
    4-145
    Atlimas compressions should be 190 lbs.

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