Got a guy in to do a thick insert.Pushpull76 wrote:If the EZ is out...before buy a new block, try to weld it in a machine shop (maybe with water in the block, to avoid torsion ?), make a new hole and a new thread and finally a resurface. After this operations you can do all the checks about surface deformation and cilynders; I think, it's always cheaper and better before go to hell and search an original block.
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He said there was lots of 'meat' for the insert and the inside thread is still M10x1.25. He was able to use the old bolt (threaded into the 3 or 4 threads at the bottom of the hole) as a guide for the insert (to ensure it was centered). He brought his speciality tools for the insert (guide, carbide bit, tap, etc...) and it looks really good. He thinks it should be fine based on many more he has done before. He suggested using teflon sealant to ensure no water leakage around the insert. It looks really good but time will tell. Waiting on the new 10 studs/bolts (good ones for Allison Automotive) and then I'll reattach the head and see how it goes when I torque. I think it's worth a try. And didn't cost much.
I ensured everything was covered during the process and vacuumed out everything including down into the water passage areas and cylinders. I'll post pictures soon.