496fe58675 Routine engine maintenance can often uncover severe engine cracks that can lead to the fracturing of the engine block casing. Engine Smoke Engine smoke is a major sign of a cracked engine block. As long as you are not losing water/coolant too quickly, you would be a great product for the BlueDevil Head Gasket Sealer. Can you help me or am I screwed? Reply BlueDevil Pro says: January 6, 2016 at 12:40 pm JB- Due to the size of the crack BlueDevil would be lost to quickly for it to have a chance at sealing the leak. Automotive engines are amazing pieces of machinery, but they get old and tired and without proper maintenance they will develop major problems. How quickly are you losing water/coolant? Is the vehicle overheating at all? Please contact our technical support line at 888-863-0426 so that we can get a better idea as to the extent of the leak and be able to make any appropriate recommendations. BlueDevil Radiator & Block Sealer is specifically made to stop coolant loss. If you think there is any discolouration or changes to either have then tested.
and the BlueDevil Radiator and Block Sealer is specifically formulated for the radiator and the block. Engine compression refers to the ratio between the volumes of a piston cylinder when it is at its emptiest (i.e. As long as the vehicle can maintain idle for 50 minutes, and you are not losing more than about a quart of water/coolant during that 50 minutes, you would be a good candidate for the product. Thank you! -BDP Reply Terrilynne Work says: August 27, 2016 at 2:04 pm I have a 3 inch crack in cast iron block of my 1998 Durango causing coolant to drip (and occasionally stream) out underneath the vehicle. You can tell quite easily if the antifreeze has been contaminated by oil when you take the engine radiator cap off the antifreeze will have black splotches floating on the surface. Thank you! -BDP Reply Jeremy marghalle says: November 11, 2015 at 7:59 pm I have a cracked cylinder wall on a 4 cylinder engine would that do anything for it? Reply BlueDevil Pro says: December 7, 2015 at 3:13 pm Jeremy- We recommend using BlueDevil Radiator & Block Sealer. Most of the time when metal breaks, the answer is simple: weld it back together! In the case of your engine block, this, unfortunately, isnt possible. Filed Under: Replacement Engines Next ArticleChevy Engine Replacement Tips for the Chevy Silverado, Impala, Blazer, Camaro and S10Previous ArticleRemanufactured Transfer Cases vs.
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