form_title=Engine Block Repair form_header=A cracked engine block can be devastating. Let us help you find an affordable auto technician to service your vehicle. Have you checked your oil recently?= () Yes () No Have you noticed your motor knocking?= () Yes () No Is there white smoke coming from your exhaust?= () Yes () No
Usually, yes. A broken rod normally damages the engine block making repair impossible.Usually, yes. A broken rod normally damages the engine block making repair impossible.
Are you talking about a crack in the engine block? Sorry, it's not repairable.
The repair is most likely more money than the car is worth, you need a new engine block.
A cracked "engine housing" probably means a cracked block. Very not good. A new engine will most likely be required to fix the problem, as a cracked block is next to impossible to repair.
Yes. Autozone and Advance Auto Parts both carry K&W Block repair. It's found with the radiator stop leak.
according to my Haynes repair manual the camshaft position sensor for the 4.0 L OHV engine is located at the rear of the engine block, on the top of the engine block
form_title=Repair Block Heater form_header=The block heater is an important part of any car engine. Keeping it running is important in cold months. When did you notice that the block heater stopped working?=_ Does the cabin heater still work?= () Yes () No Would you prefer a new or used part?= () Yes () No
On a 2000 Monte Carlo SS, the engine block heater is typically located on the lower front side of the engine block, near the oil pan. It is usually a cord that can be plugged into an electrical outlet for pre-heating the engine. If you have difficulty locating it, consult the owner's manual or a repair guide specific to your vehicle.
Disassemble it as far as you can then take it to an automotive machine shop. They'll need to magnaflux and bore the engine and head(s) before you can trust it. They'll get the piston out and if the block isn't damaged beyond repair they can help get your engine back into shape.
The engine block heater for a 2001 Ford Excursion with a gasoline engine is typically located on the engine block, near the oil pan. It is often a cylindrical plug that can be found on the driver's side, but the exact location may vary depending on the engine type. If you're having trouble locating it, consulting your vehicle's owner's manual or a repair guide could provide more detailed information.
You don't. The only solution to damaged piston rings is to take the engine block out of the car and replace the rings.
Water in oil is usually caused by a leaking headgasket. This is the gasket between the engine block and the head. It is an expensive repair.