because it's been overheated and damaged.
You may have overheated the engine or seized it.
Run a compression test. If compression is down in several cylinders you've probably warped a head. That's a common problem after an engine has overheated, that's why it's so essential that you NEVER allow an engine to run out of coolant, and you should watch the temperature indicator. If an engine dies from being overheated you've probably blown a head gasket.
You can run an engine in/out of a car without a transmission. Car wont move and engine wont be mounted properly. So i suggest not to run an engine without a transmission unless you know what you are doing.
The computer is protecting the engine by not allowing it to start or run while in an overheated condition. Once the engine cools down to a safe operating temperature the computer will allow it to be re-started.
overheated and wont start
If the engine was severely overheated, yes that can cause engine failure.If the engine was severely overheated, yes that can cause engine failure.
You're out of gas out of transmission fluid dead battery faulty alternator bad starter relay flat tires bad fuel pump no oil broken serpentine belt burned out transmission overheated engine and many other reasons
Not necessarily. I actually just overheated my air-cooled engine the other day. First, are you sure it is water-cooled? If so then more than likely you will need to replace certain parts in the engine such as piston, piston ring, etc. Or it would be cheaper to just buy a new engine.
Engine may seize if overheated to that extreme
The fan can run after you shut the engine down because the engine had overheated. If it stops after a few minutes this is what is happening. If it runs continuously, then the thermal relay is stuck, replace it.
yes. In order for the engine to run, it needs both O2 and gas. If it doesnt get one or the other, it wont run
If the car overheated, you may have warped the aluminum head. You may have to have the head shaved and a new head gasket put in.