
RE: valley crack
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RE: valley crack
- From: ntolerance <ntolerance@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2004 02:20:40 +0000
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I am sure it could be fixed but I doubt its worth the expense. Were it a
hemi or max block, I could see spending the green. Youd be way ahead
buying another block. IF you are interested in welding and such, it
might not be bad material to try your hand at cast iron welding. There
is alot of info out there on the way to do it. Recently a friend of mine
had a considerable amount of time and money in a set of 67 440 915 heads
that developed a crack into a water jacket. He welded it up and is still
running it today.
Recently I bought a 76 400 block with main caps and a rear seal block
for $20. Not an ideal block mind you, but its not junk and the price was
right.
Make a mail box out of it. Get some junk heads and an intake, valve
covers.....you know, make a statement. :)
Doc.
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