...BTW your Bieber avatar is awesome.-Malone
CHAMFER THE BROKEN EDGES!!
Quote from: R.O.R-2.0 on August 01, 2012, 02:07:53 pmCHAMFER THE BROKEN EDGES!!If you can get a Dremel or die grinder with 200-160grit sanding drum in there, it might even make a smoother chamfer than most round files. No stress risers to start more chips, cracks, or scuffing. Goes without saying, that the block needs to get pressure washed to get out any remnants of an exploding intermediate shaft or wayward rod pieces.X2 on the previous comments re. your other block's cracked head bolt holes; they will never torque up right and stay snug enough that you can have any confidence in the car. OTOH cleaned up just a little, I've heard the price on scrap iron is up lately!Good luck building back the 'new' block.
why not bore it and throw 1.6 parts in it?
have you confirmed that the 79 block IS INDEED a 1.6 block? they look identical..1.5 will have a D on the back, and its engine code is CK...
Quote from: R.O.R-2.0 on August 01, 2012, 08:37:45 pmhave you confirmed that the 79 block IS INDEED a 1.6 block? they look identical..1.5 will have a D on the back, and its engine code is CK...Yes confirmed. And its junk anyway - has the tiny cracks. Although i`m convinced that with studs threaded all the way to the bottom the block would hold up fine.It is a CR code, full rebuild with first oversize pistons just 20k ago.