no. you might have ran it hotand cracked it that way.
Overheating, and rapid cooling.
Mostly caused by the engine over heating, however the signs are similar to a bad gasket and water dries up in the radiator without any visible leaks.
A cracked rib can be caused by a fall, excessive coughing, or just about anything. There is no real treatment for a cracked rib besides time.
It doesn't. Coolant leaking into the cylinders is usually caused by a bad head gasket, cracked head or cracked block.
Not while running, but building and installing them caused some.
3 possibilities and none of them are good: 1. Blown head gasket (almost always caused by an overheated engine) 2. Cracked head (almost always caused by an overheated engine) 3. Cracked block (almost always caused by an overheated engine)
This can be caused by a cracked head or blown head gasket.
California (Northern, CA)
Only if you have earthquake coverage. A regular homeowners policy excludes damage caused by ground movement or earthquakes.
YOu might have a cracked head gasket- that what caused mine to do that
cracked head or knot or scrape
Cracked electrical wire caused this to my car once.