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Keep Your Engine Running Strong with Quality Cylinder Heads
When it comes to keeping your car running great, Round Rock Nissan knows you want the best. Cylinder heads might not be the first thing you think about during routine maintenance, but they handle some seriously demanding work under your hood. These components sit atop your engine block and contain the valves, springs, and passages that control air and fuel flow into the combustion chambers. When cylinder heads fail, your engine performance suffers immediately. Models like the Nissan Altima and Pathfinder depend on properly functioning cylinder heads to deliver the reliable performance drivers expect.
How Cylinder Heads Support Your Engine
Cylinder heads create the sealed environment where combustion happens. They house the intake and exhaust valves that open and close thousands of times per minute, controlling when air and fuel enter and when exhaust gases exit. The cylinder head also contains coolant passages that prevent overheating and spark plug ports that ignite the fuel mixture. This component endures extreme temperatures and pressure with every engine cycle.
Common Causes of Cylinder Head Failure
Overheating ranks as the primary cause of cylinder head problems. When your cooling system fails or coolant levels drop too low, the metal warps from excessive heat. This warping breaks the seal between the head and engine block, allowing coolant and oil to mix or leak externally. Worn timing belts can also cause valve-to-piston contact, cracking the cylinder head. Age and repetitive thermal cycling gradually weaken the metal structure over time.
Recognizing When Replacement Becomes Necessary
Watch for white exhaust smoke, which signals coolant burning in the combustion chamber. Oil in your coolant reservoir or coolant in your oil indicates a blown head gasket or cracked head. Engine misfires, rough idling, and loss of compression point to valve sealing problems. Aftermarket cylinder heads might cost less initially, but genuine Nissan parts guarantee proper fitment and durability. We stock quality components designed specifically for your vehicle's engine configuration.
Make your maintenance pit stop brief with Round Rock Nissan's genuine components.