
RE: Cast iron repair
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RE: Cast iron repair
- From: "Gary H." <62to65mopar@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 7 Apr 2007 20:10:42 +0000
Don D. is using a 426 marine block in his '63. The marine block itself
is cool.
There may be issues with excessive internal rust in a marine engine but
if you are using it for a core to rebuild you'd have a machine shop
clean it up well anyway.
If you want to drop a long block marine in there are other issues like
the proper rotation (some are right hand, requiring a cam & timing gear
change and some crankshaft machining on the rear seal surface) and a
re-balance for left rotation engines. Other issues like water pump etc.
may exist, I can't recall.
Some people report success having a machine shop repair a crack in the
block. Depending on the size some say block sealer like Moroso Ceramic
seal works well. When in doubt it may be better to put the money &
effort toward a non-cracked block. 2c
Gary H.
Dge645b@ wrote:
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> My 440 has a crack in the side of the block in the water jacket,is there
> a
> way
> to repair this or is it junk.
> I have a chance to get a marine 440,can this be used for the street.
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