I didnt spot the sealing ring on the gasket mark??
Blinded by the idea of getting it lashed up eh
Will someone fit a single top hat liner. Or do these guys only fit a full set??
Tricky!!
I need a spare 4.6 block to use while I save up mate. What you got knocking around??
Wanna see how your 5.2 does with an auto
Perry Stephenson
MGB GT + Rover V8
9.62 @ 137.37mph
Now looking for 8 seconds with a SBC engine
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVscbPHgue0&list=UUqIlXfSAoiZ--GyG4tfRrjw
the highest temp I can find on the Devcon site is the ceramic wear guard which is 450F. I don't think that will be enough at the flame front specially as it will be a bit of an insulator as well but could be wrong. It would be a total sod to machine level as well since its designed to be highly abrasion resistant. The Aluminium putty is only good for 250F along with all the other metal putties I can see. It could be welded and machined back but as said before you will need to get the liner out of there so if your dropping the liner your as well to fit a top hat anyway.
Perry
I do think that you would be pushing your luck with trying to fill that and I have to go with what the other guys are saying and get another block.
I can ask questions regarding very high temp epoxys if you want but feel that you would always be wondering when it was going to let go if you epoxied it.
cheers
P
I was thinking of this ally brazing rod I have. Melting point is 380C ??
Alternative plan now in action. I'll have to aim for the July event instead. As there are a few more pays day before then and I'm on holiday at Easter
Perry Stephenson
MGB GT + Rover V8
9.62 @ 137.37mph
Now looking for 8 seconds with a SBC engine
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVscbPHgue0&list=UUqIlXfSAoiZ--GyG4tfRrjw
It doesnt look so bad when you look from this angle
Perry Stephenson
MGB GT + Rover V8
9.62 @ 137.37mph
Now looking for 8 seconds with a SBC engine
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVscbPHgue0&list=UUqIlXfSAoiZ--GyG4tfRrjw
mgbv8 wrote:I was thinking of this ally brazing rod I have. Melting point is 380C ??
think i prefered it when you were talking about gluing it...
Get the block fixed properly or replaced.
Can you not score a cheap 3.9 block to tie you over for now?
I'm keeping an eye out for anything at the moment Eliot.
I might as well just aim for July as the next day out at the Retro Show.
Perry Stephenson
MGB GT + Rover V8
9.62 @ 137.37mph
Now looking for 8 seconds with a SBC engine
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVscbPHgue0&list=UUqIlXfSAoiZ--GyG4tfRrjw
kiwicar wrote:Hi Perry
try asking Gelmonkey about epoxy resins, the stuff he got me is excellent for filling and sticks like the proverbial to a blanket, he can probably get a high temperature resin/ hardner combination that would last well, then you just add ally powder until you get the consistancy you want I think you will need a top hat liner to get it to seal properly, so it seals onto the liner, not the block, having said that I think a replacment block will be simpler in the long run.
Best regards
Mike
Rover used to recommend Belzona - a metal loaded two part filler. Used it with success on a P5B with block damage many years ago - but doubt it would stand up to a race engine.
Dave
London SW
Rover SD1 VDP EFI
MegaSquirt2 V3
EDIS8
Tech Edge 2Y
Ian has now got me thinking about running the engine dry for 1/4 mile sprints?
I've seen several Rover V8's in various cars doing this?
Another thought to throw in the pot for the future maybe?
Perry
Perry Stephenson
MGB GT + Rover V8
9.62 @ 137.37mph
Now looking for 8 seconds with a SBC engine
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVscbPHgue0&list=UUqIlXfSAoiZ--GyG4tfRrjw
Belzona is terrific stuff, its the only product ZF recommend to repair their commercial gearboxes. But I cannot remember anything about it being better at high temperatures than any other epoxy. Believe me I would have looked. Being H&S manager meant I read all the spec sheets and data sheets. Someone must have a block for you. We never torched one to the outside, it was always into the vee for us. Have you any fretting evidence beneath the head fastener washers? Any fretting there and it was trying to lift the head. We had it before when using stock type fasteners, using the hardened and ground washers real steel sell cured it, but we went to studs soon after as we wanted more power. if you have replaced any washers you may have one thats not flat or parallel, reduces torque and lets the head lift under load.
Alan!
The heads have been locked down with ARP studs for ages now. I gave up on those Rover bolts yonks ago.
Poo Slinger!
How much for the block??
Cheap is good. Free is better
I'm in a world of confusion now to be honest. Dont know which way to go at the mo
Perry Stephenson
MGB GT + Rover V8
9.62 @ 137.37mph
Now looking for 8 seconds with a SBC engine
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVscbPHgue0&list=UUqIlXfSAoiZ--GyG4tfRrjw