just wondering b/c i am thinking about changing my block
This Site Might Help YouRE: Liquid Glass Metallic Seal Up.for a Ford? I was told that I have a blown head gasketI read something that said this liquid glass is good for sealing radiators and head gasketsI'm a little reluctant to use this stuff cuz I've heard it works from some people and others have said that it could seal up the wrong thing and cause.
No, but, you might be able to buy a used engine from a crashed car placeYou will have to remove the engine from the crashed car yourself, and also put it into your carPlease avoid aluminium engine blocks, as they do not give good serviceAluminium stretches too much, and also fails to return to its original shape, after stretching.
It is a aluminum head and it will probably need to be checked by machine shop.It be cheaper in long run and dependable.
Are the heads aluminum ? Try a magnet The liquid glass can give you some extra time, but it will also coat clog any small coolant passages in the radiator, the heater core, maybe the bearings in the water pumpIt'll mess-up much more then it fixesI've seen it used successfully in heads, but when it's applied to the bare heads that are off the engine.
Those heads have a custom of crackingThere's more likely that besides a bad head gasketLiquid glass might temporarily stop the leaking, but it will not permanently repair the head and if the sodium silicate gets into the crankcase it can ruin the engineCracked heads often allow comingling of coolant and oilWhile you save up money for repairs, you might shop around to see who sells rebuilt heads for that engine and try to find the best priceAsk yourself if you want to really spend $2000-$3000 to repair this carSome of the ford v6 engines had aluminum headsYou can look at the engine and see if the head is aluminumThe block is iron.