You replace the engine.
Have a trained technician check it for codes and repair the cause.
A cracked "engine housing" probably means a cracked block. Very not good. A new engine will most likely be required to fix the problem, as a cracked block is next to impossible to repair.
It would depend on where and why it cracked and it may not be repairable or worth repairing. You may want to consider locating a good used block or purchasing a reconditioned short block.
Depends on where it is cracked. If it is a small crack, J.B. Weld, found at any hardware store, can be used as a quick and temparary fix. Otherwise it would be better to get a new block altogether.
Sorry that's terminal is no fix.
There is really nothing you can do to fix this problem. You'll probably have to replace it.
If your referring to the engine block, the motor has to be replaced. If your refering to a cracked head, the head has to be replaced. Contact a service technician you can trust. a cracked block cannot be repaired. The only option is to replace the engine.
It can be done but unless the block is rare or an antique, it isn't worth it. Buy a new or good used block to replace the cracked one.
The cost to fix a leaking crankshaft seal on a 1995 Chrysler LHS typically ranges from $300 to $700, depending on labor rates and whether additional parts are needed. Labor costs can be higher if the timing belt or other components need to be removed for access. It's advisable to get a detailed estimate from a mechanic for an accurate assessment.
you cant. buy a new motor.
As with everything else, sometimes you can, sometimes you can't. Doesn't hurt to try..
Under the car between the engine and the transmission. It is slightly a pain squeezing it out of there but it ain't a bad fix.