What did you charge for a repair like that?We just fixed the same break. Spray weld new metal in and machine the surface then drill and tap the hole.
You could also weld the broken piece back in. We used Certanium rods to weld block ears back on. First pass looks terrible ,Second pass it cleans right up. We are located in North east Pa. SK Machine
I would shudder to think what a repair like that would cost in Canada. I paid $250 to have a 1/2 inch crack in a cast manifold welded. Great work by the wayThe block will have to be cooked in an oven, shot blasted and then spray welded. surfaced, drilled, and threaded in a mill. $150 to $200 . I'll have my son send pictures .
This block was cooked The glyptal was put on before any machine work is done. The welds are trusted enough to add cross bolt mains to this block.
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To 65, A lot of friends I have say good things about you, I was hoping one day to meet you. Thats why I don't understand your comment. I'll wait for your explanation. I'm not a nasty disrespectful person unless somebody goes too far insulting me or others. I am very passionate when it comes to my degree in engineering and the respect to all people. Sometimes I get so pissed when people put down others my mouth gets overridden by my ASSHOLE and I'll say stupid ****. For that I will apologize to all I have offended. You would probably love my machine shop, I do all my own work, milling, boring, hot tank line boring, porting and polishing. I have built many BIG hp motors for the local boys who love to race. The sad part is they like street racing, I guess because of street outlaws. I believe racing is for the track not the street but, that's just me. I lost my brother in a street race many years ago. My passion however lives on strong and in his memory. So, if the block in question can be repaired and the one who owns it is ok with it, I say go for it and good luck. I just wouldn't do it.
Yes, that is about right, I've read some of your posts about your times and runs. I must say I am very impressed with your runs. But I still would not build you a motor with a repaired block. No offense to you it's more of a safety factor. I wouldn't feel I did my job right if something where to go wrong. We as racers and builders have lost enough great people in Ower sport both men and women.
The last time I priced out cast iron welding (when I worked industrial) it was $500 and that was 20 years ago.I would shudder to think what a repair like that would cost in Canada. I paid $250 to have a 1/2 inch crack in a cast manifold welded. Great work by the way
LOL......Probably his car parked by the ****-house was taken as an insult. I thought it was funny. Following this thread to see where it goes.....I guess I'm just bored waiting for my car to be done in the paint boothHey mad mike, not sure what I said that could have been offensive, I was just putting together your user name and the name on a cool car that I've been seeing for many years at carlisle. I think you had a truck there too?