checking for cracked block

wizardview

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I have 1988 4.3 liter omc cobra was told there were problems when I got it namely cracked block due to lack of winterizing. How do you check to see if block is cracked? Any hepl would be appreciated.
 

Wart T

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Re: checking for cracked block

Usually you can see a crack down the side. Put it on the muffs, start it up and see if water comes running out any cracks. It may leak internally too.
 

wizardview

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Re: checking for cracked block

Have done that after changing oil and didnt see any water in or out is there any other ways?
 

whickety1

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Re: checking for cracked block

You may be able to get a magnaflux kit to check for the almost invisible cracks. I have an 1989 4.3 that had a cracked block, and exhaust manifolds. The block, I replaced. Wish I would have looked up the company called lock-n-stitch first though, as the block could have easily been repaired using thier materials. I used thier pins to repair the cracked manifolds, and it worked perfectly. If you dont know, a new set of manifolds is about $700. I repaired mine for about $110. <br />Check out their Web site for all cast iron repairs @ http://www.locknstitch.com/
 

whickety1

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Re: checking for cracked block

Also....try getting in there with a flashlight, and look for any freeze plugs that may have been pushed out. Mine went out right behind the motor mount.
 

qaztwo

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Re: checking for cracked block

I've also seen a dye at some auto part stores that will show up under a black light. If you have a open cooling system might be a problem would have to add it to the water source, say a bucket and then rig a hose coming from the bucket to the muffs, just a thought. good luck
 
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