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O ringed block

Posted By: BUTCH123

O ringed block - 03/17/10 02:54 AM

I have a 60 over 440 block that has been o ringed. one has come out. How do I reinstall it? DO I HAVE TO BUY NEW ONES? Why is this done?
Posted By: blownzoom440

Re: O ringed block - 03/17/10 08:53 AM

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I have a 60 over 440 block that has been o ringed. one has come out. How do I reinstall it? DO I HAVE TO BUY NEW ONES? Why is this done?



maybe check the rest to be sure thay are tight in the grooves.i think the wire is .050 stainless and maybe an engine shop near you can cut you a piece.it gets tapped in with a small hammer keeping it flat and mark it for the cut when you get it close.it is done for sealing in combustion pressure with cr over 14/1 and NOS use.
Posted By: rebel

Re: O ringed block - 03/17/10 09:49 AM

i had a block that was O ringed. i just used Mig wire that was a firm fit. just file the end square & tap it into place with the small hammer as previously suggested. when you get to the end cut it very close & file up that end too. it's a no brainer, takes a few minutes. you could try & refit the one you have if it's not bent or kinked. ask a welder for 12" of wire, he'll probably give it to you.
Posted By: Cab_Burge

Re: O ringed block - 03/17/10 10:19 AM

Measure the diameter of the wire first, try reusing it second and then use some new wire of the same size if the old won't work. I have seen many different sizes used by different shops as well as some use soft copper wire and some use stainles wire
Posted By: BUTCH123

Re: O ringed block - 03/18/10 02:39 AM

THANKS GUYS I KNEW I COULD COUNT THE COMMUNITY FOR HELP. PAT
Posted By: HardcoreB

Re: O ringed block - 03/18/10 12:08 PM

As stated I'd probably just reinstall the original one...IF THEY WORKED BEFORE. Use the same style gasket too!!! You can use a composite gasket if the 'rings' don't intersect. Maybe run a height guage across the peaks to see how tall they are and if they're the same. I've used S.S. but, as stated measure the grove width and match the wire if replacing. I file the seam at a diagonal for a 'zero' gap effect. I've (heard) of some success by just remove the ring completely and filling the void with 'grout'. So there's some more options for you.
Posted By: dart_73_br

Re: O ringed block - 03/19/10 12:04 AM

Anyone knows a similar and cheapier tool than that iskenderian groove-o-matic ?
Posted By: Hemiruss

Re: O ringed block - 03/19/10 01:15 AM

I had wire on the heads and used copper gaskets on the hemi. You can reuse the copper gaskets you just have to burnish them

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Posted By: Hemiruss

Re: O ringed block - 03/19/10 01:16 AM

Block

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Posted By: HardcoreB

Re: O ringed block - 03/19/10 11:26 AM

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Anyone knows a similar and cheapier tool than that iskenderian groove-o-matic ?



You want cheaper?...Have a pro do it. I used to have the Isky tool and it worked well and IMO it's priced reasonably. I wouldn't bargain hunt with machining that could potentially ruin the block though. Just my
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Posted By: emarine01

Re: O ringed block - 03/19/10 01:03 PM

Worked on my small block
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