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Re: cracked engine block
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Posted by Mark R. on November 30, 1998 at 20:56:36:
In Reply to: cracked engine block posted by Todd Markle on November 29, 1998 at 16:59:10:
: I just aquired a Farmall BN that my grandfather : restored and sold about 20 yrs ago. He had a dealership and I think this tractor was a trade in. : Apparently the block was bad when he traded it, : and he fixed it It must have pushed out a very large section because the patch is big. I saw him repair an H that had the same problem. It : had a section about 8"x6" broken out and into : about 6 pieces. On this one he furnace welded : the pieces back together and the welded the : piece back into the block with arc,nickle rod. : He then finished it off with Devcon plastic steel : epoxy. I believe this is probably what he did on my BN. The problem is after 20 yrs it is now leaking. I dont want to change the block because the casting date is correct for the tractor and the engine runs good. I have tried : radiator stop leak and K&W block sealer and it : still leaks. The area is way too big to use JB weld. I would like to fix the leak and keep it looking original. Has anyone had any luck with any other putties or epoxys? I have seen Pyro-Putty advertised for manifold repair, will : it work on a water jacket? Any thoughts or comments will be welcomed. Todd, Several years ago a mechanic friend of mine swore by a stop leak called "Bars Leak". It comes in a glass jar and has a dark liquid with pellets of some kind of fiber that desolve and flake away and build up to seal the leak from the inside. I suspect that your system is non pressure so I don't know how effective it might be. It might be worth a try. Hope you find a solution, Mark R. (southern Va.)
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