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Mech head on Hydro block??
by
wakeboard4life07
on 12 Apr, 2011 08:58
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So i have a little issue. Cant seem to find a hydro block anywhere around me. I have a couple mech heads laying around, but am not sure if i can make it work?
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#1
by
8v-of-fury
on 12 Apr, 2011 09:03
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I would think that if physically hydro heads have been fit to mech blocks with doing nothing else than blocking the extra oil drain in the head... Then you have no oil drain there should be able to put a mech head on a hydro block..
In theory it works in my head LoL
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#2
by
R.O.R-2.0
on 12 Apr, 2011 09:37
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I would think that if physically hydro heads have been fit to mech blocks with doing nothing else than blocking the extra oil drain in the head... Then you have no oil drain there should be able to put a mech head on a hydro block..
In theory it works in my head LoL
you would be plugging up ports in the block, instead of the head..
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#3
by
arb
on 12 Apr, 2011 09:41
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And the nice thing about this drain plug is that it would prevent rain water / dirt from getting into the pan, rather than the head plug of keeping oil in the engine.
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#4
by
wakeboard4life07
on 12 Apr, 2011 20:03
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well the thing is, i had a mech head on the block at one point, although was sketched out about the port. so i pulled the head off and it seemed that all of the ports lined up and all the water jackets lined up. didnt know if i missed anything or not. wasnt sure if someone had done it before or not.
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#5
by
RabbitJockey
on 12 Apr, 2011 20:29
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I would think that if physically hydro heads have been fit to mech blocks with doing nothing else than blocking the extra oil drain in the head... Then you have no oil drain there should be able to put a mech head on a hydro block..
In theory it works in my head LoL
you would be plugging up ports in the block, instead of the head..
when using a mechanical head on hydro block you have to block both, because a water jacket over laps the extra drain hole, regardless of what head gasket you use they both will need plugged, the head most of all
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#6
by
wakeboard4life07
on 14 Apr, 2011 11:26
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but i guess is what im wondering, is has anyone done this and successfully made it work?
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#7
by
R.O.R-2.0
on 14 Apr, 2011 11:30
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but i guess is what im wondering, is has anyone done this and successfully made it work?
dont know of anyone doing this, but i dont see why it couldnt be accomplished?
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#8
by
Powered by Spearco
on 14 Apr, 2011 14:35
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We at the shop just had an '80 pickup come in for a post purchase inspection. It failed in every way just for the fact that the PO had a mech. head on a hydro block. The coolant was pressureized instantly, oil leaks all along the front of block, peddal assembly was broken, brakes were ok though.
I don't see how or why anyone would do that conversion. It just seems like if you see it on the internet, it can be done. True it can if you know what your doing.
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#9
by
theman53
on 14 Apr, 2011 16:36
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saurkraut on here put a 1.9 head on a 1.5 block. that is the opposite of what you want. Someone else put a mech head on a hydro block, but I can't remember who it was. It has been done. Search the IDI section and you will find it eventually.
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#10
by
wakeboard4life07
on 15 Apr, 2011 17:14
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well i foud a head. of all places to find a head, i found one on a farm in pa on an amish farm. it was actually pretty awesome. i have never seen so many diesel parts in my life. they had about 50 heads, and not even lieing more injection pumps than i could imagine. brand new diesel pistons and injectors. lol
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#11
by
RabbitJockey
on 15 Apr, 2011 18:30
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the amish are interesting people, they are not as different as you may think. honestly less computer and tv and more living life, i think they have their priorities strate
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#12
by
theman53
on 15 Apr, 2011 19:55
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x2
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#13
by
wakeboard4life07
on 16 Apr, 2011 18:18
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i think you hit the nail on the head. less technology and more living life. i think thats what is wrong with todays society. and we wonder what is wrong with todays government lol
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#14
by
RabbitJockey
on 17 Apr, 2011 05:58
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todays society, everyone wants everything handed to them, they don't want to work for anything, and at their jobs could care less about quality and craftsmanship, its all about putting in the hours. americans worked hard to get where we are, but now its like everyone thinks its our divine right to have what we have.