add coke
No not usually, but i guess it could. Try cleaning od the rust and the engine, then it should work again.
MuscleCar - 2001 1970 Camaro Rust Repair and Engine Teardown was released on: USA: March 2011
Iodine in a gas tank will run the engine. It will cause rust, and will corrode the engine to the point that the engine will seize.
Propylene glycol, water and rust inhibitor.
The engine support cradle is usually what fails
well just imagine that you are building a car, or a train or an airplane and the metal you use for something starts to rust, if that's near the engine or something that leads to the engine than it could put set the car a light.
you've got two options, replacing(cheaper) or rebuilding the engine
Rust on a spark plug typically indicates that moisture has infiltrated the combustion chamber, leading to corrosion. This can result from water entering the engine due to improper sealing, a blown head gasket, or excessive humidity. Rust can impair the spark plug's functionality, causing misfires, poor engine performance, and difficulty starting. It’s advisable to inspect the engine for underlying issues and replace the affected spark plug.
Old coolant begins to break down merely because of the conditions within the engine, being heated and cooling down all of the time. And it can become polluted with dirt and rust particles. Eventually this causes damage to the inside of the engine and radiator, it can clog passages causing the engine to overheat, and cause the engine block and radiator to rust badly from the inside out.
Rust-colored water in the radiator typically indicates the presence of rust or corrosion within the cooling system. This can be caused by old coolant, lack of maintenance, or the presence of air or contaminants in the system. It is important to flush the system and potentially replace the coolant to prevent damage to the engine.
Your oil compression is down probably... check the oil pan for rust and such.
Depends on duration of ion exchange.