BarryT
Member
I am looking for ideas for repairing the cylinder block on an old Volvo engine
Having just blown a head gasket and discovered a small corrosion channel between the cylinder and one of the raw water cooling tubes I seem to be faced with the choice of engine replacement or an expensive weld and skim to the cylinder block.
However a couple of months ago there was an article in PBO describing sinking bolts into the block across the corrosion line and filing them flat. Is this just a short term repair doomed to failure ? What about compatibility of material ? It seems to go against the grain to drill extra holes in the block !
Alternatively, it seems amazing that in this modern age there is no high performing sealant/filler that can be used. Various compounds seem to claim to be harder than steel, but how would they cope with the high pressures in a diesel engine ? Has anyone used any such compounds ?
Any suggestions ?
Barry
Having just blown a head gasket and discovered a small corrosion channel between the cylinder and one of the raw water cooling tubes I seem to be faced with the choice of engine replacement or an expensive weld and skim to the cylinder block.
However a couple of months ago there was an article in PBO describing sinking bolts into the block across the corrosion line and filing them flat. Is this just a short term repair doomed to failure ? What about compatibility of material ? It seems to go against the grain to drill extra holes in the block !
Alternatively, it seems amazing that in this modern age there is no high performing sealant/filler that can be used. Various compounds seem to claim to be harder than steel, but how would they cope with the high pressures in a diesel engine ? Has anyone used any such compounds ?
Any suggestions ?
Barry