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Re: Cracked Super A Block
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Posted by 49SuperA@NY on December 18, 2006 at 17:47:14 from (24.58.88.229):
In Reply to: Cracked Super A Block posted by Hartford Manning on December 18, 2006 at 17:24:05:
My Super A has a similair crack on it. mine runs on top of the block in the same pattern as yours, but between cylinders 2 & 3, but doesnt go down the side. I cleaned up mine real good, made sure it was flat and not heaved, and put it back together. I dumped some of the Bars Stop Leak in the radiator, and it seems to be holding fine. I am still looking for another block myself, but money constraints keep me from looking to hard as long as it is holding. For light use it is working ok, but I personally I will feel better about it when I get it replaced. Hopefully someone else posts too, I would be interested as well in what they have to add. Mike
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