
If you got a cracked block and need it repaired, drop me a line.
Yes I did this without having to pull the engine. That is why my neck is so sore from being underneth the truck. :-laf
Cheers
Schmalz said:I just had my 53 block repaired by "Lock 'n Stitch" in Turlock Calif. It took about 6hrs and no leaks in the 100 mile drive home. I talked to the machinist and he said that he had done several, but this was the first auto trans. He said they were usually one tons with standard trans. He felt that the cracks were being caused by the torque on the blocks caused by starting with heavy loads. Said that the way the engine and trans were mounted contributed to the problem.
In reading some of the comments from those with cracked 53, I noted that most have performance enhancements. I have a chip but also an ATS triple disc lock up clutch torque converter. It has a much lower stall, and really hooks up. When the converter locks up, it is immediate with very little slippage. I think that this puts a lot of torque on the block under load.
Lock 'n stitch does mostly heavy commercial equipment. They manufacture the products they use and sell them to machine shops. You can do a search on metal stitching or lock n stitch to find their web site. They claim the repair is permanent. I guess I'll find out.
Paul