When I did mine, I made up some blanking plates to cover all the ports, then dropped the block in a tub of hot water:

Then hooked the water jacket up to an air-compressor and looked for bubbles....
Chris.
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CastleMGBV8 wrote:It will still have the smaller main bearing size so it's the same amount of work and cost to convert to 4.6.POAH wrote:CastleMGBV8 wrote:Si,
Your second question re increasing capacity, the 4.6 engine rotating assembly does not fit the earlier 3.9 blocks because of larger main bearing size, you can buy a 4.8 stroker kit or even larger capacities are available but are more expensive, see link to V8 Tuner at bottom of main index page.
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Kevin.
mine is a 95 block it would seem is it possible to convert that to a 4.6 since its a later version
You might pick up the crank rods and piston from a 4.6 with a cracked block and have the crank main bearings machined down to the 3.9 size which may be economic.
Kevin