Typical leaks between cylinder
head, cylinder-head gasket, and
engine block involve gas, oil, or
coolant leakages. These leakages
occur between combustion
chambers, into the coolant circuit,
or to the environment. Gas leaks
can result in fatal engine damage
within a very short time and oil
leaks can cause severe environmental
pollution.
Pressed-in dirt or foreign objects
as well as rough surfaces also
cause damage to cylinder-head
gaskets. Component unevenness
leads to gas blowby between the
combustion chambers, and consequently
to gasket failure.
Therefore, thorough
cleaning of the sealing surfaces
is essential before installing the
cylinder-head gasket. |
Typical media leakages with
MLS cylinder-head gaskets.
TIP
In professional terminology, leaks between cylinder
head, cylinder-head gasket, and engine block all fall
under the general term ”leakage”. This always involves
an uncontrolled exit of media (gas, oil, coolant)
between cylinder head, engine block, and cylinderhead
gasket. |