I agree. I haven't bought a block in a long while. I used to pay between 2-300 dollars for them. I just looked on e-bay and now they are going for 3-4000 dollars, WOW! That makes it easy to justify the expense of a professional welder.Find a good welder for this. Cast iron is tough to weld
I'm confident in my welding abilities. MIG and Stick, I have a new TIG welder but I'm just getting started and really not confident. Also it appears used blocks/engines have gotten very expensive.Posible to find a junk motor to get that piece. Just to say so you don't have to form it. There is a rod that does not have sialic in it for welding cast. That is a big chunk may be able to tig it with several passes. Got the rod off E bay. Of course. Or look on net for cast rods. Don't know what happened to the rest of the post. You have to heat up both pieces to weld cast. Don't want any air to blow while welding or cooling it down. Need a small hammer to peen it while it cools. Was taught this method by an older friend years ago.
Oh other than the broken ear it is in great shape, the bore is 4.32. Since they have gotten so expensive I'm going to get it fixed, pack it in cosmoline and store it away.Before you put money in it what is the bore at?
If I could still pick up a good block for 2 or 3 hundred, I've it a shot. Now? Russ I'm going to take cowards way out and let a professional do it.Heck welding is not that hard Mr Tig shows you how to restore Cast metal. He did a project on J leno block for a car. By looking at that is it the motor mount bracket. Had a pusher rod go through a block when we were racing and the old guy at the junk yard had us get a piece of half inch flat plate. He cut a patch for the block and welded it up with 6011 rods. It never leaked. We ran the motor till we found a bigger motor to put into the car. So, it can be done. have fun with it Dan.
Those kind of deals are becoming non-existent these days...I have a 73 440 RV block, 68 steel crank and 906 heads I bought for $100 about 10 years ago.
Ya I can't even find an engine in the junk yard.Those kind of deals are becoming non-existent these days...
For most of us, I don't think we will see that day, but I'm sure our children will. I believe when most cars are battery cars it will be the end of the independent repair shop also.That is the metal most sought after for making steel overseas. As well the rear ends and transmission case. They want the pig iron to throw into the smelter. Now after years go by, when the electric cars take over parts for our old cars are going to non-existent. Or will be like gold in price. All I have seen in salvage yards lately is newer cars no more rows of the older generation cars like we have. It is getting pretty bad and sad to see these days gone by where you could go to a junk yard and get parts for our older model cars.