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RV8 with a slipped liner

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How much would it cost to repair a 4.6 block with a slipped liner?


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will it slip back?
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V8 Development charge about £850 to fit top hat liners. (You better check with them for the exact cost)
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paul c wrote:will it slip back?
no idea, i've never had it done before which is why i was asking here :)
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sidecar wrote:V8 Development charge about £850 to fit top hat liners. (You better check with them for the exact cost)
I would be looking at just getting the one cylinder treated, don't need uber performance.

Could also be a cracked block behind the liner?
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Kit wrote:
sidecar wrote:V8 Development charge about £850 to fit top hat liners. (You better check with them for the exact cost)
I would be looking at just getting the one cylinder treated, don't need uber performance.

Could also be a cracked block behind the liner?
I'm not sure that V8 Dev would do just one cylinder, they might not think that it is the "right way" to go about fixing a block. No harm in asking them though!

Yep the block is fairly likely to be cracked but that does not matter the repair will sort that out.
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Kit wrote:
paul c wrote:will it slip back?
no idea, i've never had it done before which is why i was asking here :)
It makes no "odds" whether it can be slipped back, slipping it back will not fix the problem!
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Hi
it will be cracked behind the liner, that is why the liner slips, this company sell top hat liners at a good price http://www.westwoodcylinderliners.co.uk/ and are very helpfull, most good machine shops can replace them for you. You may want to get the block welded, i actually makes no differance as the flange at the top of liner seals the block.
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Post by SuperV8 »

Do you know if more than one is leaking?

Have you had the bolck pressure tested?

I went to Chesman engineering who do V8 devt's work. They would do one liner but the cost was a lot higher than just the total devided by 8 due to the setting up of the block.

In the end I had 3 leaky liners leaking so I had then all top hat linered.

I'm not sure that you could just have one slipped/ leaky liner replaced with a standard liner. Your block would need welding with the posability of craking/ leaking again.

If you haven't yet I would recomend hot pressure testing the block to check you only have one faulty. If there is more than one then it would only be a little more to replace all.

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I don't think i'll bother then, it's going in an offroader so it's not going to be revved hard like it would be in a kit car so I don't need that kind of outlay on the engine.

Thanks for all the info though :nw :nw
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Just wondering, is there anyway to check if a liner has slipped without the engine running or is it easily visible?
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Kit wrote:Just wondering, is there anyway to check if a liner has slipped without the engine running or is it easily visible?
Apparently you can feel a small step between the liner and the surrounding block on the deck surface.

Of course the block could have cracked but the liner has not slipped, a pressure test would show this up.
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The only sure fire way to prove a cracked block is as already stated, to pressure test it. There's a few threads on DIY efforts to do that.

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