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    Cylinder head crack repair methods - interesting stuff!

    I reckon this is something we can do at home with the right tools.

    324 Oldsmobile Cracked Cylinder Head Repair


    And this,

    Cast Iron Crack repair


    Or you can use JB Weld to repair or even make a cylinder head from scratch!!!

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    100% J.B. Weld Cylinder Head? Seriously!!
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    Thanks for the links mate good work

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    Quote Originally Posted by jsawrey View Post
    Thanks for the links mate good work
    Good stuff, isn't it? If we got the correct tools, it's something we can DIY in the backyard.
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    I saw the cracks it the Cylinder's head of the RD28 engine. They are tinny and placed between intake and exhaust valves or between preignition chamber and vales.
    I think this method will not help here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wine_maker View Post
    I saw the cracks it the Cylinder's head of the RD28 engine. They are tinny and placed between intake and exhaust valves or between preignition chamber and vales.
    I think this method will not help here.
    Some cracks may not worth the trouble.
    Any crack may worth the trouble depending on how rare the cylinder head or the block is.
    When it can be replaced cheaper than repairs nobody bothers to repair.
    Not to mention the tendency to re-crack from the same spot.
    Cracks between intake and exhaust valves are common I think.
    They are fixable by TIG welding from what I know.
    I think diesel cylinder head repair is a debatable subject.
    I'm thinking 'cos the tendency to re-crack from the repaired spot, a good number of diesel cylinder
    heads don't get the cracks repaired, but get replaced instead.
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