1914 engine block; Free, needs work
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1914 engine block; Free, needs work
I've got a 1914 engine block that was machined at the manifold ports and the metal was cut thin, resulting in a leak. A repair attempt was made before I assembled the engine and I thought it was good but it wasn't.... by the time I found that out the engine was in the car and running. Another attempt was made with Belzona to seal it up, again without success. I think with the block out of the car someone can repair this, but I'm not going to do it. The babbit is new for a standard size crank. I'll go ahead and scrap this if nobody wants it but I figured I'd give this a shot first.
The leak is below the manifold ports at cylinders 3 & 4. There is no benefit taking and posting pictures because you can't see the actual leak due to the epoxy covering it.
I will give this to anybody that wants it, and I can ship it of you pay for it. All I want in exchange are a good set of main caps and bolts to replace the ones that are machined for the bearings in this block.
I do have the valves, springs, keepers and lifters that were in this. If whoever takes this block wants those I'll sell them for a good price, but I'm happy to keep them for a future project.
Send me a PM if you're interested. I'll toss this at the end of the month if it doesn't have a home.
The leak is below the manifold ports at cylinders 3 & 4. There is no benefit taking and posting pictures because you can't see the actual leak due to the epoxy covering it.
I will give this to anybody that wants it, and I can ship it of you pay for it. All I want in exchange are a good set of main caps and bolts to replace the ones that are machined for the bearings in this block.
I do have the valves, springs, keepers and lifters that were in this. If whoever takes this block wants those I'll sell them for a good price, but I'm happy to keep them for a future project.
Send me a PM if you're interested. I'll toss this at the end of the month if it doesn't have a home.
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Re: 1914 engine block; Free, needs work
Really Gary - Belzona repair didn't hold ???? Must be one hell of a crack !!! I've done several "in car" water jacket crack repairs with that stuff and all's well - too bad !
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Re: 1914 engine block; Free, needs work
Bring it down to the Long Beach Swap meet on July 20. Somebody will certainly give you gas money for it. Sure sounds like it could be fixed if it's just the water jacket.
I've fixed a couple of freeze cracks with Ultra Black and a shim stock patch. The UB seems to hold I think because it is flexible but super tough.
I've fixed a couple of freeze cracks with Ultra Black and a shim stock patch. The UB seems to hold I think because it is flexible but super tough.
1912 Torpedo Roadster
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Re: 1914 engine block; Free, needs work
I would be very interested in trying to fix it! How can we arrange to transport it?
If someone else really wants it and has better plans for a repair? I would gladly step aside. I have repaired some really nast stuff over the years, and would like to see that block back on the road.
If someone else really wants it and has better plans for a repair? I would gladly step aside. I have repaired some really nast stuff over the years, and would like to see that block back on the road.
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Re: 1914 engine block; Free, needs work
Wayne; In August I can get it to Davis. Do you have a good set of main bearing caps and bolts to swap out? The babbit in this is almost new, it was done by Antique Engine Bearing Service in Escondido. You could mail me the caps to swap out and I can drop this in Davis. I'll only be there one day, I can't make it to Grass Valley (I wish I could my parents used to live there).
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Re: 1914 engine block; Free, needs work
Are you wanting good used main caps? Or rebuilt ones? As far as I would be concerned, you could keep the caps and bolts from this block. I have good used caps and have hand fit many over the years. It would be a simple matter for me to refit good caps and save hassles trading back and forth. That way, you could have what you know is good.
I am running low on what I would call really nice main bearing bolts, although I have plenty that are solid and nice enough for my uses. Again, if you preferred, you could keep the ones from the block. I almost always blue and hand fit main and rod bearings. (I even had a reputable machine shop deliver an engine with a main cap on backwards, glad I checked that one!)
My schedule is very difficult due to sick family. Time allowing, I would like to meet up with you when you are in Davis. If time doesn't work out, is there someone in the Davis/Sacramento area you could drop it off at?
If this works out, that block might replace the late '15 engine in my early '15 runabout. I would prefer a slightly early engine over a slightly late engine.
I am running low on what I would call really nice main bearing bolts, although I have plenty that are solid and nice enough for my uses. Again, if you preferred, you could keep the ones from the block. I almost always blue and hand fit main and rod bearings. (I even had a reputable machine shop deliver an engine with a main cap on backwards, glad I checked that one!)
My schedule is very difficult due to sick family. Time allowing, I would like to meet up with you when you are in Davis. If time doesn't work out, is there someone in the Davis/Sacramento area you could drop it off at?
If this works out, that block might replace the late '15 engine in my early '15 runabout. I would prefer a slightly early engine over a slightly late engine.
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Re: 1914 engine block; Free, needs work
Hi Wayne
My goal is to have the caps that are with the block now remain with it because all of the babbit is new and was fit to a standard size crank, so it could be re-bored for an under-size crank. It's a shame to waste a new babbit job. I want to have a set of main caps and bolts so I can use them if I need to have another block babbited in the future. I can keep my bolts and you could send or drop off a set of main caps.
I'll check the date but think August 2nd is when I'll be up there.
My goal is to have the caps that are with the block now remain with it because all of the babbit is new and was fit to a standard size crank, so it could be re-bored for an under-size crank. It's a shame to waste a new babbit job. I want to have a set of main caps and bolts so I can use them if I need to have another block babbited in the future. I can keep my bolts and you could send or drop off a set of main caps.
I'll check the date but think August 2nd is when I'll be up there.