727
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I had a set of 915 heads built for my 400 BB about 6 months back. I finally completed my home built test stand on Sunday and my engine was begging me to run. So for my first start of the 400 I fired it up ran the engine up to 2500 rpm' then noticed anti freeze coming out of the exhaust header gasket just fwd of the #8 exhaust port. At first I was hoping it was a head stud or freeze plug leaking. At least I tried to convince myself it was going to be a simple fix. When I removed the header and gasket I pressurized the cooling system with air and found a 1" vehicle crack on the exhaust flange area. I called the(unnamed) machine shop and the machinist said he didn't see any crack when he magnafluxxed the heads.
The machinist says he can pin/stitch this crack and it will never leak again. Has anyone had any luck good or bad with this style repar? I'm not all that afraid of doing this because it's leaking outside the block and not into the crankcase.
As a side note I bought a YJ jeep once with a bad engine and it turned out that someone had installed a stitch across the combustion chamber on the head. That seemed like a bad idea as this area seas a lot of flex.
727
The machinist says he can pin/stitch this crack and it will never leak again. Has anyone had any luck good or bad with this style repar? I'm not all that afraid of doing this because it's leaking outside the block and not into the crankcase.
As a side note I bought a YJ jeep once with a bad engine and it turned out that someone had installed a stitch across the combustion chamber on the head. That seemed like a bad idea as this area seas a lot of flex.
727