Have you diagnosed the problem to be the head gasket, or are you guessing.
What are the symptoms.
I would be carrying out a compression check, and cylinder leakage test on all cylinders.
If it is a blown head gasket, it will need replacement, don't bother with any dodgy chemical sealer, it will not work.
SOURCE: Blown head gasket
Drain coolant to be safe,clean and inspect all mating parts for cracks and erosion, goodluck, and remember slow
SOURCE: have a 1994 volvo 850
1. Your problem is the cylinder head gasket cracked.
2. Forget about bad turbocharger at this moment.
3. You need to buy a new cylinder head gasket and new cylinder head bolts. Check the cylinder head flatness when removing. Rectificate the cylinder head surface if necessary! Also change the engine oil & filter. You need new engine coolant, of course. If you do it yourself the approximate cost of the reparation is $250.
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