Silver Century Block

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Timpoole
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Joined: Thu Sep 08, 2011 10:57 am
Location: Poole, Dorset

Silver Century Block

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Hi all,

I have a silver century plus with clutch drive, that i have stripped down to clear the waterways. This was an awful experience as I sheared one head bolt... and then when trying to remove it, inadvertently cracked the Block! i now am in need of a replacement block and head gasket. if you are able to help please do not hesitate to get in contact with me.

thanks TIm.
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Niander101
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Location: Yorkshire

Re: Silver Century Block

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Exactly why i dont try and do it unless absolutely necessary!
fleebay brings them up every so often
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JERSEYMAN
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Re: Silver Century Block

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Just be careful with Ebay, ask lots of questions and who will pay the return postage if the block is cracked or no good because the phrase "off a running motor" does not mean much, I have a Seagull which the outer water jacket is almost all gone and corroded away but it still runs. Be careful with anything that is newly painted :?

I have had my fingers burnt several times with Ebay, fair enough it's possible to get a refund but not on the return postage which is quite a bit on a block.

Saying that, there are some good honest sellers that do not mind the questions if they are sure and confident of what they are selling.

Good Luck, Rene.
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