Posted by mikeintn on December 06, 2011 at 21:03:30 from (67.223.9.183):
In Reply to: Super A leak posted by David Lampman on December 06, 2011 at 08:42:44:
I had one just like yours, I sandblasted everything, rebuilt engine, primered it, started it up to retorque head and adjust valves before painting it, and there it was just a little drop of water, it never leaked enough to every drop on the floor, checked it close there was a small crack, the big water jacket that runs from front to back of block is right under it, all that I have taken apart the back of the engine [ where the crack is] is full of rust and dirt about 3-4 inches from the back of the block, I think its a combination of rusting and it being thin to the start with that causes the cracks. I was like you I would just weld it, it wasnt a good ideal for me [ do good at welding ], very thin, after two days and it leaking a lot worst, I went for the JB weld, 4 years its still dont leak, just my 2 cents, good luck what ever you decide. Mike
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