Engine Block Stitching. Ford Model T 1915
Engine Block Stitching. Ford Model T 1915
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Paul.B

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3,949 posts

288 months

Wednesday 9th September 2009
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A guy at work has a problem with the engine block of his Model T. The crank sheared and in the process has split the block at the rear. There are a couple of hair line cracks and one about 1mm wide.
Is it possible to get the block repaired and can anyone recommend somewhere? He has managed to get hold of another short block but would like to get this engine repaired as it is the original with the car.

Any help welcomed

Paul.B

fatjon

2,298 posts

237 months

Wednesday 9th September 2009
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I have used Stanwood Engineering in Bawtry before (Jonathan). Some very capable staff there and I have seen head repairs they have done which were pretty impressive. Also BH Autocraft in Doncaster. Cast iron repairs are a highly skilled job so be careful who you trust with this rare block. I think it's necessary to preheat the block first and a have a go hero could distort it and make matters worse.

rev-erend

21,605 posts

308 months

Wednesday 9th September 2009
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Cast Iron has to be heated before and after welding .. not for the faint hearted.

Bizzle

544 posts

225 months

Thursday 10th September 2009
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Jebus...
I wouldn't want to be in his situation. It's not exactly like you can call up All Parts and get another one on next day backorder is it!

It's fixable...

471 posts

229 months

Thursday 10th September 2009
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Not sure if these guys are still around but they used to do a lot of repairs to iron blocks and heads...

Swaymar Engineering Ltd, Unit 9a, Kingston Road, Commerce Estate, Leatherhead, Surrey. Tel; 01372 379495

rev-erend

21,605 posts

308 months

Thursday 10th September 2009
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They are long gone I believe ..

One of the guys is now at Austec .. a Director I think ..

Steve_D

13,801 posts

282 months

Friday 11th September 2009
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Try Jim Stokes Workshops Ltd.
He is world famous for re-building and re-manufacturing old race car engines.
Part of his business is L&S UK who are specialists in repair of castings.
They are in Waterlooville. You have to go there just to see the fabulous vehicles they have in there being restored.

Steve

crankedup

25,764 posts

267 months

Friday 11th September 2009
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What the eck, I replied to this and my reply has disappeared! Lets try again,

www.cast-iron-repair.com

www.castingrepairs.com

Either company specialize in this type of repair work.