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The basic configuration of car engines is the
engine block which contains the combustion cylinders, pistons,
connecting rods, camshaft, and crankshaft components. Cylinder heads
have to be connected to this basic unit, as must be the intake and
exhaust manifolds, the oil pan, coolant circulating pump, and the
transmission housing.
These different components all meet the engine block at machined flat
surfaces and each of these interfaces involves fluids under pressure:
air and fuel intake gases, combustion exhaust gases, coolant, and
lubricating oil. Unless the appropriate surfaces mate correctly to form
a tight seal, each of these fluids would leak out between the various
parts.
To prevent that thing to happen, head gaskets were developed. The head
gasket is one of the most crucial gaskets in an engine because it has
to seal all of the combustion chambers as well as the coolant and oil
passages between the head and the block. A head gasket ensures that
fluids passing from one part to another do not leak out into the
environment.
Leaks from engine parts are harmful to the life of the engine and to
your car as well. For that reason, it is very crucial to keep your
Mazda head gaskets in good working condition always. Because no matter
how tough and durable your Mazda head gasket is, it will still break
down in the fullness of time and the only fix to that kind of problem
is Mazda head gasket replacement.
There are several reasons that causes your Mazda
head gaskets to stop working properly. First is the design issue with
the engine or gasket. The second one is the installation errors and the
last is the operating conditions that overstress the gasket and cause
it to fail. No one enjoys having car problems, right? So if you have
detected that you have a bad Mazda head gasket, have it replaced right
away.
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