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can a cracked engine block be repaired
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Yes, a cracked engine block can be repaired, but the success and advisability of such repairs depend on the severity and location of the crack. Minor cracks can often be fixed using techniques like metal stitching or cold metal stitching, where special locks and seals are used to mend the crack without dismantling the engine. Welding, another solution, requires high skill levels to ensure the integrity of the repair and is typically used for larger cracks. However, both methods demand considerable expertise and can be costly. In some cases, especially when dealing with high-performance engines or where the crack compromises structural integrity significantly, replacement may be a more cost-effective and reliable option. It’s crucial to consult with a professional to assess the damage accurately and consider the engine's value and the cost of repair versus replacement before making a decision.
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