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Yep, so I found two cracks on the Block surface :dead: they are both on the right side of the engine (from driver's seat, or back of motor). The one I am most concerned about is between the number 3 (I believe, correct me if I'm wrong) and the main water-jacket. It doesn't look related to the motor freezing, but more like a crack from heat. I'm not really sure. But I was having a water consumption problem prior to the tear down (and the freeze--no coolant=frozen engine=cracked head:-\ ). Also, there was a very small crack between the two water-jackets in the front of the motor (on the right-hand side of the picture). So is the block shot? Or will the running motor not be noticably affected by these cracks?

 

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You can barely make out the crack in this one. It's difficult to get a better picture of it

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Well there is only one (make it two) ways to find out. Do a leakdown test on the cylinders (requires least amount of assmbly) and see if it holds pressure. I really dont like the one in the cylinder at all, comsidering that can cause a hot spot and pre ignition. I would just find a short block.

 

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Considering that the cylinder is a steel liner, I'd run it. Sure, it looks scary, and there may be an eventual failure. But if the coolant temp is held in check, then I doubt there will ever be a problem if driven normally.

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:lol: Normal? What would "normal driving" be for a Subaru:confused: It is my daily driver, but I often take it off-road: sand, mud, gravel. But the sand is the real killer on these cars, I think. It'll get pretty hot when in the sand. And I think this crack (plus a partially clogged radiator) can account for my water consumption. I'll check around for a short block.
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Dain']Yep' date=' so I found two cracks on the Block surface :dead: they are both on the left side of the engine (from driver's seat, or back of motor). The one I am most concerned about is between the number 3 (I believe, correct me if I'm wrong) and the main water-jacket. It doesn't look related to the motor freezing, but more like a crack from heat. I'm not really sure. But I was having a water consumption problem prior to the tear down (and the freeze--no coolant=frozen engine=cracked head:-\ ). Also, there was a very small crack between the two water-jackets in the front of the motor (on the right-hand side of the picture). So is the block shot? Or will the running motor not be noticably affected by these cracks?

 

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Isn't the the right side, as seen from the driver's seat, look at the bell housing.

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Dain']Just below the cylinder there. The lifters sit inside the block.

That slit on the bottom left corner, between the stud and that hole about the size of a finger?

 

I couldnt tell which were pushrod channels and which were coolant or oil passages. (terminology?)

 

At first, I had thought it was an OHC motor, thats all......

 

Gee, who has never had his engine apart (yet)? :rolleyes:

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