If vehicle did not overheat - no damage
If it did overheat anything to a bad thermostat to a blown headgasket to a warped head or cracked block Good luck
If vehicle did not overheat - no damage If it did overheat anything to a bad thermostat to a blown headgasket to a warped head or cracked block Good luck
greater than 10 minutes
10 minutes
after purchasing a product to plug the heater core, it was recommended not to do it as it may cause damage to other areas. It takes an experienced person and all the coolant must be drained from the radiator etc.
While it doesn't do any immediate damage, you should not run the engine. It needs drained out before trying to operate the vehicle.
no
No
A radiator does not require a gasket so this may refer to a rubber mounting that prevents the radiator from jolts and damage.
If the fluid has drained out the top will be inoperative and no further damage will occur
You will not damage the engine but you can damage the radiator if you use any high pressure. If you only flush and apply no pressure you will do no damage. Use a chemical flush and a water hose and you will be safe.
The damage may start occurring within minutes.
A pebble Tec pool can become damaged after being left empty for as little as six hours. The sun is the enemy of a drained pool.