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Mel ( Ohio )

04-20-2008 14:37:43




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I have a TO20 with water getting in the oil,
so I pulled the head and I notice there is a crack between all the cylinders.
I was wondering what my opitions are?
Look for another block or can my block be fix?
I would appreciate any info.




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gshadel

04-20-2008 19:20:32




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 Re: TO20 Help in reply to Mel ( Ohio ), 04-20-2008 14:37:43  
Mel,
water gets in the oil usually thru cracks in the bottom of the block, between the cylinders, or thru leaky O-rings on the sleeves. Cracks on the top are not good either, but the head gasket and some sealer usually take care of those.
You can try a can of block sealer, but even if that works, it is probably temporary. You can drop you oil pan and look for antifreeze dripping in to see where it is coming from.
If your lucky you just need new O-rings.
Cracks in the bottom of the block are bad. Some guys have their blocks furnace brazed, some have the blocks pinned to hold them tight together. Call your local rural machine shop on repairing cracked blocks to see what they can do for you. If you live in a big city,chances are those machine shops won;t have any idea, but a rural machine shop will know what your talking about.

George

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Richard L

04-20-2008 15:46:39




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 Re: TO20 Help in reply to Mel ( Ohio ), 04-20-2008 14:37:43  
Mel, the fastest thing to do is on the left column of this page Research & info click on "search this site" then in the top line type in "cracked block" where to search scroll down to ferguson. There is an awful lot of good info. Good luck Richard



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