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04-15-2014, 02:12 PM | #41 |
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Re: Cracked Block Quastion
Hey ronn,
I am not disagreeing with your point of view, nor am I agreeing. A large pamphlet could be written , IMO, on the subject of buying a Model A ...or for that matter any vehicle. But, Model A is what we are addressing here. I could get REAL negative on this subject and tell of a 'lady' who professed that her husband had just died and that he had driven the Model A into the garage..where is sits !! But, I won't...and shouldn't have to tell any adult about the nature of lots of humans,eh ! So, I repeat, ask a million questions. If you do not know what to do , look for or questions to ask...take a friend. If you/anyone decides to buy otherwise...look up 'caveat emptor' !! |
04-15-2014, 08:15 PM | #42 |
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Re: Cracked Block Quastion
i know a way of fixing cracks in a way that would hold water but i would not be too sure about fusing crank webs back into the block using that method.
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