Are these Vortec Heads cracked beyond useage/repair?
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Found some small cracks on the center bolt hole and #4 and #6 exhaust valve.
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I'd be looking for another set with a heavier casting
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Any crack is a no go. They will only get bigger.
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not sure but I've always been told any crack and its game over!
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That sucks
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Explain me something.
I had a 1996 K1500 with a vortec 350 in it, with 178k miles, and it was still running like a champ, no leaks. Many are still on the road today. I'm sure many have cracked heads still installed. Blind faith or what? |
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I don't know if I'd take that chance. Like Tom said the cracks only get worse. you get that engine overheated and you'll risk cracking the block or some other damage. You best bet is to take those heads to a machine shop and see what they think. They will repair them if they can if not they'll be scrap!
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So i bought these heads for $50, machine shop quoted me $175 for pressure checking them. Dropping the off tomorrow. So I'm out $225 if its a total loss.. Kinda like Vegas I guess, i may win and have good heads, or lose $225. Hoping for the best
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Most machine shops will look for cracks before they pressure test, and most machine shops will tell you that you have 2 big pieces of scrap metal.
The crack around the exhaust valves are bad, but the crack between the coolant passage and bolt hole is scary. Machine shops can only pressure test the combustion chamber. They cant pressure test the coolant passages. I wouldn't even take them to the machine shop. Its better to lose $50 instead of $225. You can recoup some of your money by taking them to the scrap yard. You can buy brand new fully assembled vortec heads on summit for 300-330 each. By the time you would have these heads checked out, a proper 3 angle valve job, and new springs and seals, you'll be getting close to that, and you'll still have cracks. |
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I live in AK, $300 each, plus $300 shipping...
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If you find a used set you can clean them up and do a quick check for cracks before taking them home. Scrape the deck surface really good and hit them with some brake clean then 220 grit paper. The a quick wipe down again with brake clean. The cracks usually show up pretty good like those in your heads do. A few minutes of work can save you some money.
Jimmy |
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I am jealous of your cool weather. |
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"Most machine shops will look for cracks before they pressure test, and most machine shops will tell you that you have 2 big pieces of scrap metal."
Agree. They are junk. What you describe is the proper way. However, when Magnafluxing, the heads must be thoroughly cleaned first so the solvent carrying the flouresing agent can be drawn into the cracks when the magnetic field is applied. Some shops will charge extra for cleaning, others not. "Machine shops can only pressure test the combustion chamber. They cant pressure test the coolant passages." We can pressure test the coolant passages just as easily. It's essentially the same thing. Above said ... the crack from coolant passage to head bolt hole could be welded. The ones at the seats are bigger problem since far larger temperature differential there. Much cheaper to buy different heads that try to repair. |
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I ran them by a shop yesterday and the machinst didn't take my money to tell me the are useless.
Kinda sucks, but at least Im only $50 out. Any suggestions on Aluminum heads for a RV cam, dished piston, headers? |
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AFR's.
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Why aluminum heads? Do you already have the Vortec intake? If so are you wanting to use it?
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A set of aftermarket new Vortec heads will cost dang near the same as having a used set rebuilt. Most of the new aftermarket Vortecs are made to take larger lift cams right out of the box and will flow way better than stock Vortec heads.
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I had an 89 4.3 leaking coolant into the rear left cylinder. I changed the head gasket and it still leaked. Block sealer. Next 90 4.3 same thing. Block sealer again and managed to get 200k miles out of that one. If you know its cracked get another one.
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