craze1cars
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Re: H shaped Freeze crack, please help
I have 2 pretty good size cracks on the sides of my 5.0L Volvo Penta GL also. Bought it that way super cheap last year from a pawn shop, expecting to put an engine in it over the winter. After compression testing and determining it seemed healthy inside and running strong, I JB Welded them up and took it out to the lake. That was about 25 to 30 engine hours ago...
It still runs like a top and oil is clean and perfect. Took my engine budget and added a tower and Perfectpass speed control instead! Now every time I go boating I just add one more thing to my checklist...inspect the JB weld patches for signs of failure. If or when they fail, I'll re-do them. I also stay on small inland lakes with plenty of traffic. I would NOT trust this thing on a long ocean trip...so there are safety issues to consider with hack repairs like this, depending on where you boat.
I simply got lucky. And you might too.
If it were me, BEFORE I did all this disassembly, I'd do a compression test. If it passes, I'd JB weld those suckers up and take it to the lake (with an oar at minimum...or better yet another buddy with a reliable boat and a tow rope...you might need it!)
Run the heck outta it for a while and THEN check the oil. If it's still looking normal, run the heck out of it some more and call it good.
If it fails any of these tests, start motor shopping.
It's about $6 experiment, with little to lose but some time and gas. Maybe you'll get lucky too...
That's what I'd do if it were me...and it WAS me...
I have 2 pretty good size cracks on the sides of my 5.0L Volvo Penta GL also. Bought it that way super cheap last year from a pawn shop, expecting to put an engine in it over the winter. After compression testing and determining it seemed healthy inside and running strong, I JB Welded them up and took it out to the lake. That was about 25 to 30 engine hours ago...
It still runs like a top and oil is clean and perfect. Took my engine budget and added a tower and Perfectpass speed control instead! Now every time I go boating I just add one more thing to my checklist...inspect the JB weld patches for signs of failure. If or when they fail, I'll re-do them. I also stay on small inland lakes with plenty of traffic. I would NOT trust this thing on a long ocean trip...so there are safety issues to consider with hack repairs like this, depending on where you boat.
I simply got lucky. And you might too.
If it were me, BEFORE I did all this disassembly, I'd do a compression test. If it passes, I'd JB weld those suckers up and take it to the lake (with an oar at minimum...or better yet another buddy with a reliable boat and a tow rope...you might need it!)
Run the heck outta it for a while and THEN check the oil. If it's still looking normal, run the heck out of it some more and call it good.
If it fails any of these tests, start motor shopping.
It's about $6 experiment, with little to lose but some time and gas. Maybe you'll get lucky too...
That's what I'd do if it were me...and it WAS me...