Engine Block

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#1 Engine Block

Post by Duncan - Mark 1 Man » Sun Jun 30, 2013 9:04 am

The engine block on my 3.8 OTS has developed a crack. Should I have it repaired and if so by whom? If not, what advice can you give me about finding a replacement?
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Post by christopher storey » Sun Jun 30, 2013 9:24 am

Duncan - is this a characteristic crack between the bores or is it more fundamental . I have had good crack repairs, of both types, from a man called Barry John in Parkgate on the Wirral . He uses the stitching with nickel screws method . If you PM me I will let you have his contact details

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Post by andrewh » Sun Jun 30, 2013 5:51 pm

if it is the original engine and therefore a matching number with the build sheet I would try to keep it. As stated by Christopher, they can be repaired with great success with stitching, not sure where it is cracked though as it would be more difficult id its between the bores.
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Post by christopher storey » Sun Jun 30, 2013 9:51 pm

Andrew: Duncan sent me an e mail which shows it is a water gallery crack on the side of the block ( probably frost damage as far as I can see) . I am sure it can be repaired and i agree with you that this is preferable to replacement. However, it is about 5 inches long and thus stitching may be expensive . Barimar seem to have disappeared, but I think there must still be cast iron repairers out there

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Post by jingleycatjaguar » Mon Jul 01, 2013 11:32 am

I have used a company called Lockstitch in Rochdale for a similar repair to my Daimler Dart V8. Very helpfull indeed.
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Post by Durango2k » Mon Jul 01, 2013 6:14 pm

How does this stitching technology actually work ?

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Post by Heuer » Mon Jul 01, 2013 6:22 pm

Carsten

There are some pictures here explaining the process: http://www.jswl.co.uk/metal-stitching.htm
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