That is absolutely fixable. May need to do some disassembly to make the area accessible. Will probably be better to MIG weld since it is more tolerant of contamination. TIG would require a lot more cleaning and prep work but won't splatter. Then grind and polish.
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I don’t think a radial force (fan not balance as an example) could cause this crack, consider the WP was bolted down with 5 bolts and 2 dowel pins. The friction between the WP/gasket/block created by the bolts does not allow the pump to pull on the thin section of the block to break it off. In this case, how could the broken piece also has the 2 threaded holes broke off but the dowel pin is intact?
But a force that pulled the WP rearward could crack the thin section, i.e. using a hoisting chain without the parallel bar to keep the chain at the WP and chain at the tranny in parallel. Without the parallel bar pulling the chain, the 2 chains come together at one point like a upside down letter V, and this created a pulling force on the pump that pulling the hook rearward. This force vector with the distance from the hook (top of Tstat) to the block is like 4" leverage and could crack it.
Another point is when install the pump, due to the dowel pins, one might have tried to tap the pump in with a hammer, and the impulse could easily crack the thin section cast iron. Or, during removal, using a hammer tapping the pump forward could crack it too.Last edited by sapote; 11-11-2021, 08:20 AM.
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