Posted by BlaineF on November 18, 2010 at 11:28:19 from (67.185.153.111):
In Reply to: Engine Block Repair posted by kruser on November 17, 2010 at 20:22:22:
Here's my thoughts on the cracks.I'd pin the end of the one. That goes off of fuel pump mounting surface.To stop it from going farther out.The one that goes to the bolt hole. Is not going any where.The gasket for fuel pump. Should seal any oil leaks.After you use a good file to flatten out surface again.Like the others have said no oil pressure there.All the silicone was there because of a gap between block and fuel pump.Because of uneven surface.Well that is just my thoughts .You can make your own call on how you want to fix it.Good Luck. BlaineF(WA)
(I've built hundreds of engines over the years with very little trouble.Just so you know I'm not just talking of the cuff.)
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