That depends if hollow point or jacketed and what size engine block.
That depends if hollow point or jacketed and what size engine block.
A hole in the engine block is God's way of telling you to get a different car. You get a hole in the engine block when a piece of your engine--normally a rod cap--comes off at full speed and goes through the side of the block. And there's no way to fix it.
Kind of. There are water jackets inside the engine block and usually the heads of a liquid-cooled engine Water (or coolant) will either flow from the block to the head to the radiator, or from the radiator through the head to the block (a reverse flow design). The latter is better because it cools the heads first and helps prevent detonation. It also reduces thermal shock to the engine block.
A stroker is: An engine that has had the length of the pistons travel extended through a machining operation or: In the case of a small block Chev you can fit the crank shaft from a different displacement engine into a block and create a stroker. The 383 stroker is a common one. Use a 350 CID block and a 400cid crank and conecting rods to get the 383 cid with out the reliability and life shortcomings of the 400 block. It is also possible to de-stroke an engine to get percise displacement for racing or special operational requirements.
Probably not, especially if it has to first go through the hood or fenders and maybe hit some hoses, wires, or belts along the way to the engine block.
No trouble at all.
The oil pump. Mounted inside the oil pan, on the engine block.
This is not true. Neither drive axle runs through the engine block.
The engine block heater cord, on a Ford Explorer, is located near the front grill. The cord can be extended through the bottom of the grill.
It goes in through the lower radiator hose, and out through the upper.
remove thermostat housing and lower radiator hose from block flush through block.
it is not a cracked engine block it is just a loose block
There is coolant in the engine block when the engine is not running. The engine block, heater, hoses and radiator remain full when engine is not running.