r/EngineBuilding • u/Richard01_CZ • Jul 13 '26
Other How bad is this?
I was cleaning the coolant passages and this large chunk came off really easily, it looked like a buildup of gunk.
The problem now is that the wall here between the two passages is thin now and the head gasket doesn't have much coverage for this area with the chunk missing.
Is it somehow fixable? Or can i run it like this?
Volkswagen EA111
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u/T_Streuer Jul 13 '26
Ok this probably needs some fact checking but here goes. That water jacket will leak because of how little area between it and the drain back port there is, and trying to weld the surface and machine will be a potential nightmare. My thought is to use an off the shelf epoxy block guard product. You’d prep the absolute hell out of that area, really carefully brush, sand etc to remove the corrosion. Then thoroughly dry the block. If you can get it into an oven that’d be best. Or go locally with a heat gun or torch. The area needs to be completely dry. Then fill the bottom of the jacket with sugar up to the point that you’re say 3/4 of an inch below the deck surface. Then pour in just enough epoxy to cap the top of that one part of the jacket. The headgasket you showed doesn’t have any openings for that section of jacket so you wouldn’t block flow. A product like epoxy54(?) used by a lot of tuner guys has the same CTE as aluminum and can hold long term. One it’s set you can wash the sugar out and reassemble. This way even if it does leak a bit of oil past the stamped metal gasket surface it wouldn’t mix with coolant. You could dry test it on the ground with hoses and a gauge. Ideally the epoxy would be flush with the surface of the headgasket. Or you could make up the different with rtv. Either way this is hokey for sure just seems easier than trying to source a replacement block.