The repair is most likely more money than the car is worth, you need a new engine block.
No . . . that would be extremely dangerous.
If it gets cold enough the coolant will freeze and crack the block if there is no antifreeze.
Sorry that's terminal is no fix.
It could be welded, but you never would fix a cracked rim.. It would be hard to balance and you could never trust it not to crack and break while using it. Replace it.
Yes.If you have no antifreeze in the radiator or engine,sometimes it will freeze.Usually a freeze plug in the engine will pop out before any major damage is done. Sometimes the block will crack,or the radiator will crack or burst if no anti freeze is in the system.
If the crack is weeping water (crack is next to water jacket) you could try temp fix products like chemiweld or irontite
It can be done but unless the block is rare or an antique, it isn't worth it. Buy a new or good used block to replace the cracked one.
As long as you let it. It will not fix itself. I'm not sure this was your complete question.
Depends on where it is cracked. If it is a small crack, J.B. Weld, found at any hardware store, can be used as a quick and temparary fix. Otherwise it would be better to get a new block altogether.
There is no permanent fix for a cracked block except replacement. There are some things that will get you some extra time, but due to the pressure and vibration of an engine nothing lasts and more time causes even more damage.
what should i use to fix a small crack on top of radiator. on a 1998 ford ranger what should i use to fix a small crack on top of radiator. on a 1998 ford ranger
Yes
There is no reason to fix it if there is a crack in it that you can't see. If it really is a problem take it to the company store and see what they can do. take it to the phone store and ask if they can fix it
You can warp the head and crack the block if you keep it running for too long while its overheating, that's only two things. Fix the problem before you blow the engine.
Are you talking about a crack in the engine block? Sorry, it's not repairable.
It may work as a temporary fix.
no