Yes you can.
A cracked block does not necessarily mean the car will overheat.
If a block is cracked at a coolant jacket then coolant will leak out and the car will overheat if the leak is bad enough.
If the leak is not very major or if the crack is at a point that does not have a coolant jacket then it will not overheat.
A cracked block could leak oil, compressed air/fuel, coolant, or nothing at all and still be cracked. -R. Mesyef
blown head gasket or cracked block blown head gasket or cracked block
Engine may overheat and seize
No
assuming you have no water in the radiator. there can be several causes for this. one is the radiator has a hole, the water pump bushing is bad and leaking, you have a cracked block or head, or you have a blown or rusted through freeze plug, or your heater core could be leaking as well. or a hose has a hole in it. fill it up and see if you can find any leaks. if there is water in the radiator. it can be a bad thermostat, bad water pump, cracked head or blown head gasket.
It will overheat at idle.It will overheat at idle.
Not clear on "cracked condenser", but a bad condenser in the distributor would cause the points to wear out quickly, which could easily keep the truck from starting.
Make sure you do not have a cracked head(s).
Cracked injector cups.
you may have a bad thermostat,replace and see.
No. You unplug the block heater BEFORE you start the truck.
Devctive radiator.
If your engine oil looks like peanut butter your head gaskets are shot and your engine block is likely warped and cracked you need a new engine or a new truck