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262 Block - External Crack

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    Posted: 18 Mar 2024 at 11:19pm
I have two G262 blocks that appear to be cracked just to the rear of the carburetor, underneath the manifold. Is a vertical crack in this spot caused by freezing, or something else?

If I recall correctly the WC/WD/etc. blocks always cracked horizontally behind the carb. I was wondering if the cracks I'm seeing in the 262s are typical of freezing.

One has been repaired with a bolted on plate over the top of it, and the other appears to have been running for some time and has just slightly been seeping.

EDIT: Meant rear of carb, not front... Towards the flywheel side. Dave, will look to see if it's between which cylinders later.


Edited by wjohn - 19 Mar 2024 at 6:02am
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Water freezing and cast iron can be pretty odd sometimes. I haven't seen many 262 cracks, mostly like you, the 4 cyls tend to be horizontal...  Is/are the cracks centered on a specific cyl?  Sometimes a vertical crack can be indicative that a rod snapped, rapped the side of the block, causing a crack.  Inspection from the inside would reveal if this is the cause...
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