AllanB
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Have there been any block failures on stockish trucks or is it all studded trucks?
Bet I know where this is going. Was the first thing to cross my mind when I read all thiis.
Have there been any block failures on stockish trucks or is it all studded trucks?
I was thinking we need to start a thread to see what block castings are ones that failed and year of truck with stud brand number so we can keep track.
Im sure mines cracked too I just got lucky and fixed it with paste
Add another to the list! Just pulled my pan last night with the engine still in truck and finally have an answer to this nightmare! I have spent the last 8 months chasing a small water leak. This all started shortly after the ARP studs were put in and torqued to 325. The funny thing is that at the time ARP stated to torque them 325 when they were installed last April. Now when you go to their website and they state 275. Anybody have any idea why they would have dropped this value by 50ft lbs.
2008 F450 62,000miles
Spartan
AFE turbo back
Banks intake
Airdog II
I don't hotrod it around so this is very frustrating!http://powerstrokearmy.com/forums/images/smilies/wtf.gif
This all started shortly after the ARP studs were put in and torqued to 325. The funny thing is that at the time ARP stated to torque them 325 when they were installed last April. Now when you go to their website and they state 275. Anybody have any idea why they would have dropped this value by 50ft lbs.
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Just read this thread, we had my block filled and epoxied like the way Swamps described it in the hopes to alleviate the possibility of this crack appearing.
Mine will be getting the exact same thing. No coolant will be flowing through the block were the studs screw into the block. It will be filled with hard block up to that point.
More than likely its the blue stuff. Loctite makes it its really good. We seal up axle housings, intakes, pinion noses, oil pans, all kinds of stuff with no gasket at all in most cases. That was going to be my next step if mine leaked again
I know on one engine tho its just kept getting worse because the crack spread into the lifter galley
yup thats the stuff, supposedly its good for 300 degrees or more if i remember right
dont get me started on M-series graders LOL
Sledpull, would you care to share the brand sealer you use. I think what I tried is made by lt not sur though.