OK, I'm a retard... Can I seal a "cut" in my engine block?????
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OK, I'm a retard... Can I seal a "cut" in my engine block?????
OK, I was doing the ls6 pcv mod and wasn't looking at the other side of the wheel while i was grinding down that tab in the valley cover and noticed it had sawed through into the engine on the opposite side. It is about 1.5 inches long and about as thick as cutting wheel for a grinder (thickness of say a zip tie, maybe a tad more). So did i totally screw my block or what? Can i use some type of store bought stuff to seal it or will it have to be welded, or is it fixable at all? That's it for now I have to go slap myself some more....
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Originally Posted by y2ksilverhawk
OK, I was doing the ls6 pcv mod and wasn't looking at the other side of the wheel while i was grinding down that tab in the valley cover and noticed it had sawed through into the engine on the opposite side. It is about 1.5 inches long and about as thick as cutting wheel for a grinder (thickness of say a zip tie, maybe a tad more). So did i totally screw my block or what? Can i use some type of store bought stuff to seal it or will it have to be welded, or is it fixable at all? That's it for now I have to go slap myself some more....
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As they say **** happens,so take it easy.I can't answer your question but someone will be able to help you.
BTW-I used JB Weld on a cracked transmission case,cleaned it real well and applied it,still holding.
BTW-I used JB Weld on a cracked transmission case,cleaned it real well and applied it,still holding.
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Talk about a necro-post! 19 years...
OP's been gone that long also....
OP's been gone that long also....
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Gotta be top 5….
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I didn't do it. I came here from this thread
https://ls1tech.com/forums/generatio...rank-area.html
Didn't notice the date.
KINDA ODD HOW YOU LIKED A POST IN THAT THREAD AND DIDN'T SAY ANYTHING. WHY IS THAT?
https://ls1tech.com/forums/generatio...rank-area.html
Didn't notice the date.
KINDA ODD HOW YOU LIKED A POST IN THAT THREAD AND DIDN'T SAY ANYTHING. WHY IS THAT?
Liking is one thing. Talking to ghosts quite another....
Besides all that, the post I liked was from yesterday... no ghost there, and HE was commenting on the guy replying to the ages old thread.
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I've liked lots of old posts, but don't usually reply to someone looooong gone.....
Liking is one thing. Talking to ghosts quite another....
Besides all that, the post I liked was from yesterday... no ghost there, and HE was commenting on the guy replying to the ages old thread.
Liking is one thing. Talking to ghosts quite another....
Besides all that, the post I liked was from yesterday... no ghost there, and HE was commenting on the guy replying to the ages old thread.
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G Atsma (04-16-2023)
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What was your purpose for this smartass crack? Who gives a **** about the OP?
Is this a good-ol-boy social, or is it an informational database? I see it as the latter.
I, of course,
use the net to solve problems, like a lot of other people. I sift through the sites and videos pretty quick.
In a sec, I knew I found exactly what I was looking for.
I went and fixed my car in 10 minutes. I had been troubleshooting for 2 days.
When I saw the response "revved to 2500 to 3500 RPM" I knew this was the place, but I read on.
Why did I keep reading? Because I look for a repeat consensus. I added my2 cents, because, maybe, somewhere
out there, somebody like me is looking for the same answer. You, sir, are an idiot, and I don't give a damn what you think.
Is this a good-ol-boy social, or is it an informational database? I see it as the latter.
I, of course,
use the net to solve problems, like a lot of other people. I sift through the sites and videos pretty quick.
In a sec, I knew I found exactly what I was looking for.
I went and fixed my car in 10 minutes. I had been troubleshooting for 2 days.
When I saw the response "revved to 2500 to 3500 RPM" I knew this was the place, but I read on.
Why did I keep reading? Because I look for a repeat consensus. I added my2 cents, because, maybe, somewhere
out there, somebody like me is looking for the same answer. You, sir, are an idiot, and I don't give a damn what you think.
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Necro threads are usually frowned on because in many cases, newer, better methods have been discovered in the 5, 10, 15, and 20 years since the thread was posted. I'm all about the best and easiest fix for anything. Aluminum welding is one area that has changed dramatically in the last several decades. Things that weren't repairable 20, 30 years ago are now repairable. Do people get their news from 20 years ago, or up to the minute??
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