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  • busted block

    found a crack in the block actually it looks like pin holes about 2 inches long dose not leak on inside and very littleon the outside. engine runs great, dose cany one know what would be best to put in the engine to stop the leak

  • #2
    Is it a rust hole or does it look like it was physically damaged?


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    • #3
      actually i dont know i bought the car and i figure some where over the years it froze and busted. the inpellers on the water pump was gone rusted off and the block was full of rust

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      • #4
        Sounds like you should just find another engine
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        • #5
          Originally posted by bhazard View Post
          Sounds like you should just find another engine
          Wut he sed. Someone here has to have a good long or short block he will sell cheap. It would help a lot if you would put your location in.
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          • #6
            i think i got my locatoin in now Rienzi mississippi

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            • #7
              try any of the stop leaks. And you can try jb weld.

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              • #8
                I am not that far from you, I have a rebuildable block you can have.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Studebaker View Post
                  I am not that far from you, I have a rebuildable block you can have.
                  This. This is why I like this forum!!!

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                  • #10
                    Thank you very much. I got a guy down here that welds up busted tractor and car blocks I'm Gona let him try that first but if that don't work I'll buy that block from you. I pulled this car out of the woods in 2012. And every time I get it going pretty good something else happens. I have 3 festivas and 2 aspires. I gave my dad one of the aspires and a festiva. They run perfect. And for some reason I can't get one to run very long for me. But I have learned a lot about the cars and I have plenty of parts all except for a good engine thank all y'all for your help.

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