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Rebuild Time

I had that happen on 3 point hitch arms bracket that was bolted to the sides on the rear end of my belarus.
The bolts had come loose and the treads in the holes where gone.
I drilled them up a size and tapped them 2" deep. in stalled 3/4" grade 8 studs glued in with green locktite.
I let it sit overnight, i pulled 3 of 8 studs right out tread and all.
The rest seem to be holding 2 years later
Well that's it, the Russians cast my block.;)

When I was drilling the holes for the inserts, a friend of mine was there for the last 2, we both thought the casting was different.
 
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I'm guessing inferior strength in the cast material is the reason a stud would pull out. In the case of foreign (non north american) castings, I'm not surprised.
 
Beyond me Matt, my torque wrench may not be dead on, but some on here are going to 120 ft/lbs on the ARP studs. I can tell the difference, and am nowhere near there.

Yeah, I went 125 ft/lbs on my studs. Sorry to hear, :(
 
I'm guessing inferior strength in the cast material is the reason a stud would pull out. In the case of foreign (non north american) castings, I'm not surprised.
Now Mike, you are quick to blame foreign castings, just because a couple are bad don't mean its all junk!:stop:
Leo's block was US made.:p
90 % of the shit rolling around in the US is foreign made.:p
Every JD tractor but the big articulated 4 wheel drives are made oversea's:p
 
Now Mike, you are quick to blame foreign castings, just because a couple are bad don't mean its all junk!:stop:
Leo's block was US made.:p
90 % of the shit rolling around in the US is foreign made.:p
Every JD tractor but the big articulated 4 wheel drives are made oversea's:p
The low end 2wd's are offshore, the premium ones are USA. There is a big difference in them.
 
Well Leo has come and after a rather short but very nice visit left with a brand new block and a pair of heads in the trunk of his Yukon.
I hope it serves him well for many years to come.
It was nice to be able to put a face to the name of another long time member of TTS

I bet he's gonna poke some fun here aboot me akcent :finger::joyful:
 
Well Leo has come and after a rather short but very nice visit left with a brand new block and a pair of heads in the trunk of his Yukon.
I hope it serves him well for many years to come.
It was nice to be able to put a face to the name of another long time member of TTS

I bet he's gonna poke some fun here aboot me akcent :finger::joyful:
Thanks Simon, I'm sure it will serve me well. It was a good visit but short like you said, I had gotten away later than expected and it is a long drive, 1450 kms round trip.

Accent? what accent.:rolleyes:
 
Thanks Simon, I'm sure it will serve me well. It was a good visit but short like you said, I had gotten away later than expected and it is a long drive, 1450 kms round trip.

Accent? what accent.:rolleyes:
So what is this "brand new block"? Optimizer? Chinese? Or????
 
It's Chinese, the machining looks nice. The unfinished cast is rougher than gm's.
Simon Loves Cash.:D
I can't wait to see some pics of it. We source some stuff from China at work, and from my experience, they can produce stuff that is really nice....it's all up to the parent company to first give them a good specification and then second to hold them to that specification. It takes a good relationship to get good parts.
 
It's Chinese, the machining looks nice. The unfinished cast is rougher than gm's
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Simon Loves Cash.:D
The chinese blocks are better than GM's,...They don't crack to pieces as the ones the general makes:D(the superior US castings so to speak) :rolleyes:.

Cash...oh ya! :singing::smuggrin:
 
I've had one experience with a Chinese block and it wasn't nice per say. The casting was very soft, when I put some bolts in and removed them, the metal in the block powered away. Would I use one in a pinch, probably, if I wanted some life, probably not. Hopefully yours is different.
 
The chinese blocks are better than GM's,...They don't crack to pieces as the ones the general makes:D(the superior US castings so to speak) :rolleyes:.

Cash...oh ya! :singing::smuggrin:
Crap, I didn't see it. Simon is a thinner, taller version of the cash man.:p:D

The old block has a 1/4" less deck thickness or more than the Chinese. That is part of the 30lbs difference Simon mentioned. This will benefit the TTY bolts more than studs.



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