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Okay since some of you want to prove it right instead of wrong, I’ll concede that there is a chance, and that chance is 1:1,000,000,000 give or take a few hundred million. The normal designed life of a Cyl liner is much more extreme than a non running coolant drain situation where air is replaced. Air as you may know is an excellent insulator, and this means it will struggle to cool anything hot which is why we use water in the first place to cool our engines. And the operation of the thermostat is to allow and engine to get hot and then when it opens it dumps a big gulp of cold water into the engine where that water immediately cools the Cyl liners by up to 100°. So if anything that is what caused them to crack, not the air. And by the way, an engine that is shut down doesn’t continue to make Or distribute heat longer than a few seconds, With the exception of the hot turbo, so that isn’t going to overheat the liners in the absence of water.
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