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Block crack - is this terminal - Mark Dymond - 08-04-2020 Dads rebuilding the engine on his chummy and has just noticed this crack, looks to have been there some time! As it seems to be confined to the water jacket and the block is otherwise in good nick (according to Dad) I think its worth trying a repair. First thoughts are to open it up with the dremmel and fill with metal epoxy. I cannot envisage a good outcome from welding - but thoughts welcome. Also thought welcome on the cause, I wouldn't think there was any stress in this spot and last time the car may have been exposed to sub zero temperatures was 20 Years ago. RE: Block crack - is this terminal - Ruairidh Dunford - 08-04-2020 This stuff is remarkably good: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/IRONTITE-CERAMIC-SEAL-CRACKED-BLOCK-OR-CRACKED-CYLINDER-HEAD-/232578080683 RE: Block crack - is this terminal - bob46320 - 08-04-2020 Leave it unless you have it done by a specialist. I have repaired cast iron using both arc with ci rods and rig with as wire. The problem is stopping the crack from propagating beyond the repair. RE: Block crack - is this terminal - Pete236 - 08-04-2020 Morning, Lots of people are having success with getting things laser welded. The heat is minimal, it's not that expensive and I've seen. 99% success rate. There aren't many places around though, I only know of two. One near Portsmouth and one in Aylesbury, but there must be others. RE: Block crack - is this terminal - John Raeburn - 08-04-2020 Mark, There are plenty of sound blocks around, I would be tempted to put that one aside and concentrate your efforts on one that isn't likely to give problems in the future. J RE: Block crack - is this terminal - Geoff101 - 08-04-2020 (08-04-2020, 09:00 AM)Pete236 Wrote: Morning, Is that these folks? https://www.contourprecision.co.uk/laser-welding I've a collection of blocks with cracks! RE: Block crack - is this terminal - Pete236 - 08-04-2020 (08-04-2020, 09:23 AM)Geoff101 Wrote:(08-04-2020, 09:00 AM)Pete236 Wrote: Morning, It might be them, I'm not sure. My boss always calls them Laser Weld - but he does get his name's and meanings mixed up at times! RE: Block crack - is this terminal - Ruairidh Dunford - 08-04-2020 (08-04-2020, 08:27 AM)Ruairidh Dunford Wrote: This stuff is remarkably good: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/IRONTITE-CERAMIC-SEAL-CRACKED-BLOCK-OR-CRACKED-CYLINDER-HEAD-/232578080683 Actually, I had remembered the name incorrectly - this is the stuff, perfect for small cracks like the one you have and really does work. https://www.foxwooddiesel.com/heavy-duty-block-seal May be difficult to get just now however. RE: Block crack - is this terminal - Mick Hobday - 08-04-2020 I was recently recommended, by a trusted local builder, to "Belzona" as a supplier of masonry waterproofer. I came across their "Belzona 1111 Super Metal. https://www.belzona.com/en/products/1000/1111.aspx I have no idea if it's any good, but there's a pretty convincing video of a repair to a cracked block on their website. RE: Block crack - is this terminal - A G Wood - 08-04-2020 I've seen Belzona used to successfully repair cracked hydraulic valve blocks and pump casings. You might want to have a lie down when you see the price of the stuff though [unless things have changed in the intervening 30 years]. It was kept under lock and key in the drawer of the manager's desk. Ruairidh's original pick of Irontite worked well for me on a cracked Ford 100E head back in the day. |