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I have a short, 1/2 inch long crack or hole in the side of my block, between the carb and generator about 3 inches from the head. I'm considering cleaning and welding it. Any thoughts about this?
If I have to replace the block, may as well rebuild the replacement, and then restore the whole car. That will take years on my budget.
Last edited by eldredjames; 10/05/16 04:17 PM.
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FYI, here is a link to a similar discussion: What to do with a cracked block? Cheers, Dean
Dean 'Rustoholic' Meltz old and ugly is beautiful!
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You might be able to seal it with one of the newer specialty epoxies seeing that it is so small.
Steve D
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Other people have used the threaded rod method to "stitch" the crack shut. Since there is no pressure on the water jacket, or the crankcase it should work. There was a tech article on it in the G & D a few years ago. Check it out.
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