As I've discussed in the past, I have a crack in my F engine as well. Showed up after my episode with the blown head gasket, when I cleaned out the water jacket. (I won't ever know if the crack was there before I cleaned the 4 inch deep crud/silt/whatever that filled that corner of the block, or if it resulted from the loss of coolant. In some ways, I now wonder if the "silt" was a PO's fix for the crack.)
At any rate, after thoroughly flushing the system twice, I have tried 2 different types of block sealer to no particular avail. I also have plastered over the crack with both regular and quick dry JB Weld. I have had partial success, in that I have not needed to add coolant for months at a time, but it still dribbles out.
The problem is, the crack is only visible when the engine is hot, at least while the engine is installed and the manifolds are in place. It also only leaks when the engine is hot: what dribbles out evaporates before it ever hits the ground, so I have no puddles, or even drops.
But I know it leaks, and that bugs me. So, when the time is ripe, and the weather is a bit warmer, I will go the muggyweld route. Grooving the crack (and drilling the ends) has to be important.