Figured I would post this here... ...
I did the repair this weekend, took 7-8 hours total after I got done worrying about drilling the block. Here are a few tips for anybody planning on doing this.
When you order the kit get a couple of extra bits and taps, In my case 7" was 26 holes. If you have them you will not have any problems of course but if you dont... .....
Dont be nervous about drilling cast iron the bits and tap slice through it quite well.
After cleaning all the paint and AF crud from my motor the cracked looked to be about an inch long? As soon as I started drilling the powdered iron was drawn to the crack and lit up a 6 inck long brake, When I needed to see it better I just spread some of the iron on the crack. I put 2 extras out past the end of the crack.
Drilling square???? my crack was mostly in the bottom of the bend on the outside of the block, Most important is when you countersink the drilled holes you make them square to the line you drilled otherwise the step on the bolts will bind up and strip a hole. I was scared but I was not countersinking too deep so I sountersunk it again and cleaned the bottom threads I hadnt ruined and had success.
Be careful when coutersinking as the bit has a square and and will dig in if you arent strait causeing need for previous tip.
The tap and bolts have a funky thread, I have never seen anything like it, You will not get this from you local auto parts store. Its kinda like a fin shaped spiral instead of a pyramid, This is how it pulls/holds the block back together when tightened... ... .
If you have a cracked block give it a shot, what do you have to lose. A day and about $300 is alot better than 4k and up, besides what is in the Cummins is good for a million miles right.