Can this be fixed (pics)
So i get a new crank pully cuz my last one shit the bed. i install the new one with new belts and everything is working fine. then i get a sound that sounds like 2 birds fucking and the next thing you know i got an oil spill. so i take the pully back off and there is a gaping whole behind the pully in the block. Can this be fixed or am i fucked. See last pic for hole action
good http://memimage.cardomain.com/member...263908_524.jpg good http://memimage.cardomain.com/member...263908_523.jpg Very Bad http://memimage.cardomain.com/member...263908_522.jpg bad very very bad. its a hole and now my car is leaking oil. http://memimage.cardomain.com/member...263908_525.jpg |
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Please help me.
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Its a honda? so aluminum block?
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its a 1997 nissan maxima gxe......forgot to mention that lol.
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and yes it is aluminum
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You'll probably need a new block- At the very least.
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i did not wanna hear that lol. so i can't repair this one huh.
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If your not planning to make power out of it or anything then I dont see why it couldnt be welded up since the hole came from the outside in. Is that shiny area where the pulley rubbed it?
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It has a timing chain, so you should have a front cover. So just get a new front cover
or take the cover off and get it welded |
Re: Can this be fixed (pics)
Originally Posted by streetlamp
(Post 4476428)
If your not planning to make power out of it or anything then I dont see why it couldnt be welded up since the hole came from the outside in. Is that shiny area where the pulley rubbed it?
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