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Cracked cylinder block - Roger - 05-03-2019 I have just skimmed a few thou off the top of my best of three blocks that I have, standard bore, good valve seats etc. Unfortunately the cast iron dust collected on the bore between 2 and 3 cylinders and highlighted what appears to be a crack. The cracks are on adjacent sides of each bore. Does this mean it’s scrap or is it ok to use, or can it be sleeved and used? Roger RE: Cracked cylinder block - Zetomagneto - 05-03-2019 liner the one cracked cylinder,it will be fine.Check the other 3 cylinders for damage/size and obviously get all 4 bored to same size RE: Cracked cylinder block - Roger - 05-03-2019 Thanks for your reply, that was what I thought, both bores 2 & 3 have the crack so looks like two sleeves. Roger RE: Cracked cylinder block - Colin Reed - 05-03-2019 Hi Roger, Before having the Boring done. Having the Block Chemically Cleaned with a emphasis on the inside of the water jacket This will help remove a lot of corrosion Still going on in side the Block will also highlight possible other cracks' Before the Expense of a Liners and a rebore Just a thought Colin NZ RE: Cracked cylinder block - Roger - 05-03-2019 Colin, I do have two others but not so good as this one, best have them cleaned too. What other areas are likely to crack? Roger RE: Cracked cylinder block - Colin Reed - 05-03-2019 HI Roger, On the top block between Studs and water jacket holes also because of corrosion If you find a good block which can be fixed after cleaning can be spray inside with a rust Killer Good Luck Colin NZ RE: Cracked cylinder block - Roger - 05-03-2019 Colin, Thanks Roger |