I fix my 1990 Toyota Celia blown head gasket?

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I fix my 1990 Toyota Celia blown head gasket by the following steps:
1) Alter the thermostat to make it open all the time
2) Drill a 0.5MM hole on top of the radiator cap
3) Follow metal base sealant instruction
Theory:Depressurlize the cooling system to have less fluid been pressed into the cylinder.
I notice the white smoke is much less than before, the engine temperture decrease on highway, I donot know how long it will last, but at least I don't need to add antifreeze every week and I have heater now. Good job on myself. It works on me so far.
 
1. You didn't ask a question.
2. You didn't "fix" a thing.
3. Fact: Coolant now not under pressure will have a lower boiling point making your car overheat faster.
4. White smoke indicates a leak still present. You are now steam cleaning the inside of your engine.

You have only prolonged the inevitable. Later repairs will cost much more once the entire engine seizes, but if you are happy, so am I.
 
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