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Beve Stuscemi
Jun 6, 2001




Google for local welding shops call them up and ask if they can tig a cracked aluminum motorcycle case and how much it costs. They’ll have questions for you to help figure out if it’s doable and at what cost

I am the type of person who, if I know a part of the engine fragged, I’m getting every last molecule of crud out before I reassemble it and run it, so I get it if you want to strip it all the way and wash it out, I would do the same even though I know I probably don’t technically have to

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Beve Stuscemi
Jun 6, 2001




Yeah look at how bad it seems in there. If it’s just big chunks, that’s probably for the better.

Like was mentioned above, it didn’t run long, so it didn’t have long to grind those chunks into fine powder

Beve Stuscemi
Jun 6, 2001




Machine a new engine out of a solid billet of jb weld

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