There is a radiator / block sealer on the market that contains a mixture of cooper powder and "Liquide Glass" - If a bottle of this stuff doesn't fix it in 10-25 miles - Get ready to replace the gaskets,heads, or whatever by mechanical means.
Use flex seal it comes in a aresol can
You can use epoxy resin to seal large holes or cracks in plumbing pipes because it is impervious to water and oils.
If both engines have a carburetor on them, THEN NO. They will interchange.
Most (not all) Fiero engines require the engine be removed from the car and the seal removed after that. The engines use a one piece seal in most engines. It is also possible to remove the transmission to do this, but either way you need to separate the engine and trans, pry out the old seal, and install new.
caulk NO...caulk shrinks and cracks. Use a self leveling polysulfide compound like Sika or Deck-O-Seal. Now I am talking about the space between the coping and the deck and not cracks in the actual deck.
Paraffin wax and gulf wax can be used for many things. You can use the wax to seal cracks in glass bottles, by applying the wax to the surface of the bottle and allowing it to dry.
Mending cracks in car windscreens is sometimes a cost-effective solution. Typically, a person will need to use an epoxy to seal these cracks, but this fix doesn't last forever.
yes you can. but it needs to be done right!!! you can pick up whats called block seal it fixes heads,gaskets and blocks. sometimes your better off just getting new heads.
The cracks in the wall were expanding, indicating a structural problem.
You can use "cracks" in a sentence like this: The vase fell off the shelf and now has several cracks in it.
Honey bees take resins from tree buds and mix it with wax to produce a sticky substance they use to coat surfaces in the hive and to seal small cracks. In this form it is called propolis.
Both the four cylinder and six cylinder engines are non-interference so if the timing belt breaks there will be no damage to the valves. The 1993-2001 four cylinder engines all use the same block and heads as do the six cylinder engines.