Related Sites Tractor Talk Discussion Board Liquid glass used to stop cracked engine block [ ] [ ] [ ] Posted by on March 13, 2001 at 13:01:09 from (139.76.65.131): Asking if anyone has seen this done before: I have an 8n that has a cracked head and runs hot looses water. I have had an older fellow tell me to try some liquid glass to stop the leak. He said get some liquid glass from the phramacy, pore it into the radiator and run the tractor until it gets hot, then shut it down over night. Start it up the next day a see if it stops the leak. He says the glass will flow out the leak and harden. He said he had an IHC that had a cracked block that he fixed this way and ran it 5 years more before he sold it.
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The IHC had a crack in the side of the block. Another fellow gave me a similar story for an 8n. I can not find any liquid glass to try it? He said you could buy liquid glass in 4 and 8 oz bottles. Sounds crazy but it might work and it probably is cheaper than a head?
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OK, the engine block seems to be cracked on the Volvo. So before we call the junk yard, I see that the JB weld site and the quicksteel site both mention fixing cracked engine blocks as something they do. Anybody ever actually done that or know someone who did? I did use quicksteel to repair a hole in the metal of a refrigerator freezer box. The refrigeration guy assured me it was nonfixable, and wouldn't work. I tried it anyway and had him fill it back with freon.been working for three years so far. It is worth a try anyway, I won't haver that much to lose and much to gain.