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Cracked Block
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After having the occassional misfire on no.3 I decided to take the head off for a look. On removing the head gasket I found cracks from the central water passage between the centre head stud and the distributor drive hole, leading out to the exhaust valves on 2 and 3.
Questions :- What is the best remedy?
The water passage is redundant since it is covered by the head gasket and there is no corresponding passage in the head. It appears to be a relic of the Morris 8 or Vedette engines so could it therefore be welded over and the cracks stitch welded or something?
Any helpful comments please and any contacts who could carry out the necessary work?
After having the occassional misfire on no.3 I decided to take the head off for a look. On removing the head gasket I found cracks from the central water passage between the centre head stud and the distributor drive hole, leading out to the exhaust valves on 2 and 3.
Questions :- What is the best remedy?
The water passage is redundant since it is covered by the head gasket and there is no corresponding passage in the head. It appears to be a relic of the Morris 8 or Vedette engines so could it therefore be welded over and the cracks stitch welded or something?
Any helpful comments please and any contacts who could carry out the necessary work?
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Re: Cracked Block
Hi,
Given that they're quite common and not that expensive it might be a simpler option to just replace it, there are usually plenty on eBay. I've posted a few links below, hope this is of some help.
Best wishes,
Mike.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BMC-A-Series- ... 564bfa0d9f
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Original-Morr ... 2ec1ddbafa
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BMC-A-Series- ... 1e725d7c38
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MORRIS-MINOR- ... 51a18a922e
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Morris-Minor- ... 4d04f186ca
Given that they're quite common and not that expensive it might be a simpler option to just replace it, there are usually plenty on eBay. I've posted a few links below, hope this is of some help.
Best wishes,
Mike.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BMC-A-Series- ... 564bfa0d9f
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Original-Morr ... 2ec1ddbafa
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BMC-A-Series- ... 1e725d7c38
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MORRIS-MINOR- ... 51a18a922e
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Morris-Minor- ... 4d04f186ca
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Re: Cracked Block
jagnut66 wrote:Hi,
Given that they're quite common and not that expensive it might be a simpler option to just replace it, there are usually plenty on eBay. I've posted a few links below, hope this is of some help.
Best wishes,
Mike.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BMC-A-Series- ... 564bfa0d9f
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Original-Morr ... 2ec1ddbafa
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BMC-A-Series- ... 1e725d7c38
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MORRIS-MINOR- ... 51a18a922e
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Morris-Minor- ... 4d04f186ca
...This is a sidevalve
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Re: Cracked Block
Hi mike
I know squiggle had the same problem as well as me. mine only goes to the water passage, she had a stitch job done on hers. If you contact her she may be able to help. I got a spare engine and it has the same problem but not out to the valves as well. I also have a problem with the studs pulling out of the head when tightening down have heli-coiled three already
I know squiggle had the same problem as well as me. mine only goes to the water passage, she had a stitch job done on hers. If you contact her she may be able to help. I got a spare engine and it has the same problem but not out to the valves as well. I also have a problem with the studs pulling out of the head when tightening down have heli-coiled three already
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Re: Cracked Block
The crack to the head stud looks very similar to chrissie's and equally repairable - however the crack between the adjacent valve and (looks like there is one judging by the photo) is probably terminal.
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Re: Cracked Block
I have used Metalock on my steam roller in the past their head office is at Coventry address and contact on Google.Looks as though a fair bit of fretting has been going on as well, block skim when finished.
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Re: Cracked Block
Ooooops!! Sorry!!
Ah, well, you can always upgrade..........
Ah, well, you can always upgrade..........
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Re: Cracked Block
jagnut66 wrote:Ooooops!! Sorry!!
Ah, well, you can always upgrade..........
SACRILEGE!!!!!!!!
Besides, I already have a 1275 Traveller
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Re: Cracked Block
Thought you'd like the "suggestion" Mike!
Shame as YoungCamper posted a link about a week ago to a sidevalve engine on Ebay. Perhaps another one will surface soon.
Shame as YoungCamper posted a link about a week ago to a sidevalve engine on Ebay. Perhaps another one will surface soon.
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Re: Cracked Block
Thanks for all your help, I have replaced the head so at least it is mobile and I shall be following up your suggestions
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Re: Cracked Block
Mike, If you are going to get it stitched make sure you show it to someone who realy knows their stuff ! With a crack like that going right out to the cylinder it may need sleeving as well to stop it cracking down the cylinder wall, and if it does I think replacement block would be in order.
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Re: Cracked Block
The block is sleeved and the valves have hardened inserts which I hope will limit the damage. The engine is running again.
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