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I'm looking for an odd 292 casting small block head if anyone sees one. I have a pair but someone has got over zealous when machining for exhaust seats and gone into water on one of them. I need a dead stock non ported one. They are easy to spot in a pile of SB heads as they have screw in 7/16" studs (rather than pressed in 3/8" posts), angle plugs and no exhaust crossover ports. On a related topic, does anyone know of a product you can put into radiator water and seal a leak? Something more permanent than Chemiweld? I could probably get a valve seat pressed in where the hole is and use such a product if it leaks. |
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as far as i was a aware was the only thing more permanent than chemiweld was a proper job of weldind or soldering or whatever people do to fix cracks in heads. theres a product called silverseal which is granules and apparently works really well but it no |
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You could use a product made by Loctite which is a two part ceramic, will withstand temperatures greater than 500 degrees C Its called Nordbak http://www.google.com.au...ordbak&btnG=Search&hl=enI've used this on
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