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Rebuilding Your Engine's Foundation
At Pearson Nissan of Ocala, our extensive inventory of authentic OEM parts covers all your vehicle maintenance and repair needs. Cylinder heads form the sealed top of your engine's combustion chambers. They contain valves, springs, camshafts, and coolant passages that control engine breathing and temperature. Cylinder head failure can lead to complete engine breakdown if not addressed promptly.
What Cylinder Heads Do for Your Engine
Cylinder heads bolt to your engine block and create the chambers where fuel ignites and burns. They house intake valves that allow air and fuel to enter, plus exhaust valves that release burned gases. Models like the Nissan Rogue and Nissan Titan use cylinder heads designed specifically for their power and efficiency requirements. Internal coolant passages surround hot areas to prevent warping from extreme heat. Oil channels keep camshafts and valves lubricated during constant operation.
Why Cylinder Heads Crack and Fail
Overheating causes the metal to expand unevenly and warp the flat sealing surface. This breaks the seal with the engine block and allows coolant to mix with oil. Valve seat erosion occurs gradually from combustion heat beating against the metal surfaces. Corrosion forms inside coolant passages when antifreeze isn't replaced on schedule. Bolt threads strip when installation procedures aren't followed correctly. Aftermarket cylinder heads frequently use lower-grade castings that crack under thermal stress. We replace many generic heads that failed while genuine parts would still be functioning.
When Cylinder Head Replacement Cannot Wait
White smoke pouring from the exhaust means coolant is burning in the combustion chambers. Milky, tan-colored oil on the dipstick indicates coolant contamination through the head or gasket. Overheating that persists without visible coolant leaks suggests internal cracks in the cylinder head. Loss of compression across multiple cylinders points to severe head damage needing replacement. Genuine Nissan cylinder heads are machined to precise tolerances that ensure proper sealing with your engine block. They work flawlessly with components like oil filters to maintain clean lubrication throughout the engine. Generic replacements might bolt on but rarely deliver the same precision or lifespan.
Keep your vehicle running like new with Pearson Nissan of Ocala's top-notch components.