When water freezes to ice it expands with extreme force. The result will be a cracked block, pushed out freeze plugs, damaged radiator, cracked water pump, heater core, everything cooling system related risks being damaged.
the doors are being placed in locked position If it's coming from the engine or transmission area, I would suspect a cracked flywheel or flexplate.
Cracked egg theory?? Please explain.
Most times the WHITE smoke is actually steam from a coolant leak into the combustion chamber. Usually bad news (cracked head, cracked block, leaking head gasket). If it is truly smoke, (doesnt readily dissipate), then more than likely its transmission fluid being drawn into the carburetor through a bad vacuum modulator valve on the transmission, not uncommon on older vehicles.
Depends on how bad the crack is, and where. Maybe the engine needs to come out and welding being done - expensive. If it's only a case of the water and oil getting mixed then consider using oil in the cooling system.
Yes, yes it is.
Cooling off, showing off, & being comfortable
An early meaning of "crack" included boasting, bragging, and talking big. "Not all it's cracked up to be" refers to this meaning. It's not used in the literal sense of a nut being cracked or a block having a crack in it.
Droplet transmission is a form of contact transmission basically it is the consequence of being coughed on, sneezed on, spit on .
Most likely a bad head gasket(s) but it could be worse like cracked head or block. Remove valve covers,pressure up the fule system and try to see if there's anything obvious leaking internally. You can't get fuel mixed with antifreeze from a bad head gasket, cracked head or cracked block. The fuel is likely coming from the injector cups. The injectors are cooled from the outside by your cooling system. With fuel pressure being higher than cooling system pressure physics takes over. There is a cheap fix with an o-ring kit but it usually doesn't last. Get the injector cups replaced or replace the head.
The effects of being at the end of a 33KV transmission line will result in a higher voltage. This is due to variation in the perameters that dictate how the transmission is sent and received.
The Liberty Bell first cracked in 1835. After being allowed to go on various gatherings and expositions, the bell cracked again and some people even chipped off pieces of it as souvenirs. It has not been allowed to be rung ever again since 1915.