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'58 Block

Post by 63lc58mk3 » Mon 26. Mar 2012, 11:47

I picked up a 58 Mark III not long ago, the engine has a scar on the #5 cylinder wall, looks like broken rings, I have yet to take it to the machine shop but just to get some input from the experts here, if its deep enough would sleeving be a good option or boring is the only way to go?


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Re: '58 Block

Post by Theo » Wed 28. Mar 2012, 15:32

Your question can only be properly answered after a machinist has taken a look at it. It's almost impossible to give advise without at least a photo. A machinist can also do a pressure and a sonic check that will reveal what can be done.
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Re: '58 Block

Post by 63lc58mk3 » Wed 28. Mar 2012, 22:48

Here are some pics.
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Re: '58 Block

Post by Theo » Thu 29. Mar 2012, 00:26

What do you think, is it a piston seizure or does it go deeper like a crack? A crack wouldn't be that straight, but you never know.
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Re: '58 Block

Post by 63lc58mk3 » Fri 30. Mar 2012, 00:08

It doesn't look like a crack, is it possible that a broken ring could've done that?

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Re: '58 Block

Post by Theo » Fri 30. Mar 2012, 01:25

In some cases, where the bore is miked O.K., it can be sufficient to just hone the bore. I assume that your block has seen quite some mileage, so boring and honing would be your option I guess. Again, it's better to let a machinist inspect the block.
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Re: '58 Block

Post by 63lc58mk3 » Fri 30. Mar 2012, 23:05

I'll take it to a machine shop when I get a chance, hopefully is not that bad, thanks Theo.

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Re: '58 Block

Post by Theo » Sat 31. Mar 2012, 01:03

You're welcome. Good luck.
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