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Keep your Honda Head Gaskets in Check


Topics:  Honda

Keep your Honda Head Gaskets in Check

Anthony Fontanelle
March 13, 2008

The engine is one of your Honda vehicle’s critical auto parts. It is the sole car part burdened with the important task of burning fuel to power the vehicle. Understandably, even your Honda vehicle’s tough engine needs the support of other car parts to properly fulfill such a demanding function. These Honda parts can be separate from the engine, like the radiator. Radiators keep the engine cool and prevent the engine from overheating. On the other hand, supporting auto parts can be contained within the engine itself, like the Honda Head Gaskets.

Located between the engine block and cylinder head, the Honda Head Gasket is designed to seal the combustion chambers from possible coolant or engine oil contamination. The head gasket is also the most important sealant in your Honda’s engine. Modern Honda engines usually carry Honda Head Gaskets that fall under the “Multiple Layers Steel” type of head gaskets. This type usually has three layers of steel that are coated with rubber, for better binding to the cylinder block. As parts of the combustion chamber, Honda head gaskets are made to be durable. If the head gasket fails, compression can be lost and exhaust gases might enter the cooling system. In turn, this damages your Honda’s engine and deters your Honda car’s performance.

However sturdy the Honda Head Gasket is, head gasket problems are likely to happen because of these auto parts’ proximity to the engine. A common head gasket problem involves leaking due to compression in the cylinder. This hazard can remedied by replacing the head gasket immediately, before you suffer the consequences of a blown head gasket. Honda owners should always be aware if their Honda Head Gaskets still effectively seal the combustion chambers off. If a replacement is needed, there is no better place than our site to find one. Our extensive catalog can help you get the right Honda parts you need.

Source:  Amazines.com




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