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Nolan

05-14-1999 05:14:56




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This message came through my mailbox from one of the flathead groups. Not familiar with this method of crack repairs, but it should certainly apply to our engines.

Subject: Re: [flatheadfordv8] repairing cracks Date: Thu, 13 May 1999 22:55:04 -0500 From: Lawrence J Drexler Reply-To: flatheadfordv8@onelist.com To: flatheadfordv8@onelist.com References: 1


From: Lawrence J Drexler

There's a chapter explaining how to repair cracks with irontite plugs in "Tex
Smith's The Complete Ford Flathead V8 Engine Manual" -- a paperback available
from www.amazon.com among other places.

C. Brion Kidder wrote:



From: "Alan Lau"

I know that this question is going to sound nuts, but has anyone had any
luck welding cracks in flathead blocks? It seams a shame to make a boat
anchor out of a block with one crack from valve to cylinder. I know the
cylinder can be sleeved but..... Alan


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Josh

02-09-2004 19:17:28




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 Re: Info on engine cracks in reply to Nolan, 05-14-1999 05:14:56  
Well now I know this might be a dumb question but I have to ask it. Their is several ways to check a block for cracks what is the best way to do it? And what is a step by step process on checking for cracks in the block?



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Mutt in CO

08-10-2008 16:25:28




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 Re: Anyone Heard From Zane?? in reply to Danny in CO, 08-09-2008 22:04:44  
Speakin of whitch,

How are you two young horses donig? I want to call them Guildings, but I know I spelled it wrong.



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