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We show you how to do your own engine block repair on our own cracked 351 Cleveland, with help from Josh Sprinkle of Miller Electric.
A machinist fixes a massive crack in an old cast iron engine block with a drill, a handful of bolts, and a tube of red loc-tite.
Automotive applications of cast iron fall into several categories: 1) gray cast iron, used for engine blocks and gear housings; 2) alloy cast iron (with higher-tensile strengths), used for cast ...
Can't weld your cracked block? Try stitching it with this trick that seems almost like magic.
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