Re: Cracked block - Is this repairable?

I never thought I'd see so much peer pressure from the LeMons crowd.

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Re: Cracked block - Is this repairable?

A 4.6 is a 4.6...

Use it and then worry about the second car...

Re: Cracked block - Is this repairable?

EyeMWing wrote:

JBlah,,,,,,
"... The VIN number sir"
"I know you're looking at the "Pick an engine" screen. I know for a fact that it has words next to each option. Pick any of them that don't say "CNG" or "Natural gas".


As mentioned start with www.car-parts.com. Use the "Non-interchange" search function, which searches from year X to year Y. You still have to search through the different car types, but if you limit your search to  zip code it will be not to difficult.

Then call them up.  They have the car you just searched for, it should be pretty straight forward to get information on the car/engine. If they are not willing to talk to you, just hang up and go to the next one. there are guys who are hungry and will talk to you. Some of them are very helpful.

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29 (edited by DelinquentRacer 2012-04-23 02:39 PM)

Re: Cracked block - Is this repairable?

Look for a 4.6 from an Explorer (2002-up) They use an aluminum block.

Also, PI heads on a non-PI short block runs about 10.3:1 static compression ratio.

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Re: Cracked block - Is this repairable?

Have you looked into a process called metal stitching?
I know nothing about it other than what I found here:
http://www.locknstitch.com/Metal_Stitching.htm

It looks pretty interesting. Examples here:
http://www.locknstitch.com/RepairExamples.htm

Regards,
-g