Yes, it will run but the coolant will mix with the oil and eventually destroy the engine. An engine with a cracked head should not be driven until the head is replaced.
A cracked engine block
If it is cracked, the vehichle may be driveable, but if it's blown, there's not going to be any cylinder compression and the engine won't run.
A 1994 Corvette might run rough when the temperature of the engine reaches 180 degrees Fahrenheit because of a blown head gasket. This is also a symptom of a cracked block.
Depending where it is cracked, yes. A cracked head can also simulate an overheated engine by pushing coolant out of the coolant reservoir.
if it is the intake manifold YES, exhaust manifold NO.
Depends on how it is damaged. if the electrode is bad then your engine will run rough. If the porcelain is cracked you could loose compression. it just depends.
It will not run if the engine computer is unhooked.It will not run if the engine computer is unhooked.
engine will run but will not idle you could possibily block of both ends and adjust throtle body stop screw
Water will leak into the cylinders and, subsequently, the oil pan. The oil level in the dipstick will increase and turn gray from water and oil combining under pressure. Gray smoke (almost steam) will come out of the tail pipe more when the engine is hot than when it's cold. The engine will run poorly.
Yes, the engine can still run with the EGR vacuum solenoid not in the working condition.
Disc brake rotor? A pulsation in the brake pedal when applied. Distributor ignition rotor? The engine may not run or run poorly with misfires.