Cracked Engine Block
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Cracked Engine Block
It appears I have a slow coolant leak coming through a crack in the block a couple of inches above where the oil pan bolts on.
It’s on a 67 318.
What would y’all do? Put some brand of crack repair in the radiator?
Something rotated this pic so you have to turn your head to the left to visualize it but this crack is just above a freeze plug and below the serial numbers.
Jeff
It’s on a 67 318.
What would y’all do? Put some brand of crack repair in the radiator?
Something rotated this pic so you have to turn your head to the left to visualize it but this crack is just above a freeze plug and below the serial numbers.
Jeff
Last edited by 67D100Pickup on Fri May 26, 2023 10:47 am, edited 2 times in total.
Re: Cracked Engine Block
there are no coolant passages in the lower block( below the crank level), however, there are soft plugs higher up on the side of the block, rear of block also, these plugs sometimes leak with age. Check for your leak again, is it on the side , back or front.
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Re: Cracked Engine Block
Ditto Jeffc57. I had a similar leak with my 318. When a previous owner had the engine rebuilt, they did not paint the engine block. The expansion plug above the starter motor rusted through. A month or so later, another on the right side began to leak, also. I haven't had any issues since and I did spray some paint on the replacements and the remaining existing.
If that is your issue, it is a good opportunity to flush the cooling system, when you have the expansion plug removed.
If that is your issue, it is a good opportunity to flush the cooling system, when you have the expansion plug removed.
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Re: Cracked Engine Block
Got to ask. Why would you put crack repair in oil if its leaking coolant.67D100Pickup wrote: ↑Thu May 25, 2023 4:59 pmIt appears I have a slow coolant leak coming through a crack in the block a couple of inches above where the oil pan bolts on.
It’s on a 67 318.
What would y’all do? Put some brand of crack repair in the oil?
Jeff

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Re: Cracked Engine Block
I’ve added a pic to my original post. Does that help?
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Re: Cracked Engine Block
Um, only a moron would try to stop a coolant leak by treating their oil. I was hoping to fix that before anyone noticed :-)dodgeboykim wrote: ↑Fri May 26, 2023 8:30 amGot to ask. Why would you put crack repair in oil if its leaking coolant.67D100Pickup wrote: ↑Thu May 25, 2023 4:59 pmIt appears I have a slow coolant leak coming through a crack in the block a couple of inches above where the oil pan bolts on.
It’s on a 67 318.
What would y’all do? Put some brand of crack repair in the oil?
Jeff![]()
Re: Cracked Engine Block
hate to say but there are only two fixes i know of are
cast iron welding ...have to remove engine ,take it apart .heat the block then an expert welder could possable weld it
the other is remove engine supper clean it ,remove the freeze out plugs and if you can get enough heat ,and clean can braze it
coolant sealant dose a better job clogging the rad and heater core then it does sealing cracks
cast iron welding ...have to remove engine ,take it apart .heat the block then an expert welder could possable weld it
the other is remove engine supper clean it ,remove the freeze out plugs and if you can get enough heat ,and clean can braze it
coolant sealant dose a better job clogging the rad and heater core then it does sealing cracks
Re: Cracked Engine Block
YES, NO EASY FIX, sealer leak fix in the radiator may decrees some of leak, but it is not a real fix. As described pulling block and welding is the only real fix, or live with it and keep a eye in fluid levels, or engine replacement with another block.
Re: Cracked Engine Block
This Uncle Tony video might be helpful:
Attempting To Repair A Freeze Cracked Big Block With A Cheap Flux Core Welder
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NWO0dgcKcZ4
Attempting To Repair A Freeze Cracked Big Block With A Cheap Flux Core Welder
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NWO0dgcKcZ4
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Re: Cracked Engine Block
Do you have a ton of money in this engine?67D100Pickup wrote: ↑Thu May 25, 2023 4:59 pmIt appears I have a slow coolant leak coming through a crack in the block a couple of inches above where the oil pan bolts on.
It’s on a 67 318.
What would y’all do? Put some brand of crack repair in the radiator?
Something rotated this pic so you have to turn your head to the left to visualize it but this crack is just above a freeze plug and below the serial numbers.
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Jeff
I’m not sure how it works in Oklahoma but we have a hard time selling a 318 here in New York.
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Re: Cracked Engine Block
ha yeah ....thing i scraped a few back in the day .....but a lot of work to start fresh ...but the best way to go