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#270518 02/13/13 09:36 PM
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Hello Everyone,

I have the head off my '38 engine block. I would like to know if anyone might have pics of the block surface.

Removed the head because of a bad exhaust valve.

I have had no overheating problems but I have what appear to be 1/4 size holes that are inline with the head gasket to head. These holes are rather crappy in appearance so I'm curious if they are poor condition "steam holes" or the block is developing a problem.


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They are water circulation holes and common to find a pile of rust around each hole. Souns as if they are OK to me.....can you send a picture?


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Here is a pic of the hole in question, it is located between cylinder's #3 & #4....driver's side

[Linked Image from i1238.photobucket.com]

and this hole is opposite it....passenger side

[Linked Image from i1238.photobucket.com]


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Here's the block out of my '38.

[Linked Image from i47.photobucket.com]


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Thanks for posting the video. Good visual education for dummies like me. Nice photography and explanation by the shop.

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Thank you Tim,

After seeing Steve's posted video (Thank you Steve) and your pic I feel comfortable with taping off the top of the block and clean the hole with the proper size drill bit coated in grease to retain any chips.


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