Brand new ls3 block deck flaw need help
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Brand new ls3 block deck flaw need help
hi I recently bought a new ls3 block and the block has a casting flaw on deck. Should I be concerned? Also the steel liner looks like there is a gap between steel liner and aluminum casting. Please see pics.
Thanks
richard
Thanks
richard
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its not uncommon for them to be like that around the liner mine was similar although yours is a bit worse than mine was my machine shop told me it would be fine I would ask your machine shop tho to be safe
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My crate LS3 had a bit of a gap between the liners and the block as well. It seems the aluminum casting doesn't quite cover 100% of the liner surface as it flows into the mold. I suspect that structurally, it must not be significant, as they probably all have this to some degree--even below the deck where it is not exposed.
Mine did not have the surface imperfection yours has. I am not sure if that is something to be concerned about.
Mine did not have the surface imperfection yours has. I am not sure if that is something to be concerned about.
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Ive fixed dings like that with high temp metal epoxy. They make it in aluminum for industrial Air Conditioning applications like repairing ex-changers or pumps. Then just use a small block to smoooth it flush.
But usually its damage not a void, one option might be to have someone ultrasound the block just to make sure there are no serious voids in the casting.
But usually its damage not a void, one option might be to have someone ultrasound the block just to make sure there are no serious voids in the casting.
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Ive fixed dings like that with high temp metal epoxy. They make it in aluminum for industrial Air Conditioning applications like repairing ex-changers or pumps. Then just use a small block to smoooth it flush.
But usually its damage not a void, one option might be to have someone ultrasound the block just to make sure there are no serious voids in the casting.
But usually its damage not a void, one option might be to have someone ultrasound the block just to make sure there are no serious voids in the casting.
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