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Re: Man oh man.......engine block cracks........:-
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Posted by Patrick Martin on October 19, 2006 at 17:37:04 from (64.154.26.250):
In Reply to: Re: Man oh man.......engine block cracks........:- posted by GeneP on October 15, 2006 at 07:45:08:
I just use a regular nickel rod. Really and trully I'll just grab whatever is handy. I open the crack up with a 90 degree grinder and disc. I cut a V channel not completley through but deep enough to give me some considerable surface area to work with. I try and do the job in one whole pass keeping the torch just in front of my rod and I keep a bunch of rods in my pocket sdo I don't have to leave the job so it won't cool off too much. Easy to do than to explain. Just flow with the metal as it takes it. Jeez that sucks about your bro:( M-60 aint cheap and the last transferable I saw went for over $25,000. I think they are much higher now.
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