Maybe this belongs in the boating section, but I was thinking it would apply to race cars, and anything where folks might not use anti-freeze.
Tonight is supposed to dip down to 28F...my boat is still sitting on the water (on a lift, out of the water, but under a cover). Obviously the water temp is still well above freezing...but with the boat sitting 2 foot off the top of the water, it makes me nervous. I was thinking of running down there and at least plugging in the battery charger which sits in the engine compartment, and would create heat along with the batteries.
So...what air temp would freeze and crack a block? Iron heads, Iron block in this case...
Tonight is supposed to dip down to 28F...my boat is still sitting on the water (on a lift, out of the water, but under a cover). Obviously the water temp is still well above freezing...but with the boat sitting 2 foot off the top of the water, it makes me nervous. I was thinking of running down there and at least plugging in the battery charger which sits in the engine compartment, and would create heat along with the batteries.
So...what air temp would freeze and crack a block? Iron heads, Iron block in this case...