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Welding hairline cracks in a cast manifold?
« on: 02:04PM 08/18/2003 »
Do you guys know anyone who could do it, and do it right?
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Re:Welding hairline cracks in a cast manifold?
« Reply #1 on: 03:10PM 08/18/2003 »
yeah my dad has a friend who is an awsome welder and im sure he could do it for u for free he welded alot of s h i t on my dads bugg
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Re:Welding hairline cracks in a cast manifold?
« Reply #2 on: 10:13AM 08/19/2003 »
Sounds good, info?
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Re:Welding hairline cracks in a cast manifold?
« Reply #3 on: 12:35PM 08/19/2003 »
his name is rich he works at hfb so im not sure when hell have time but give me a call 643 3551 (ryan) thats my cell and ill talk to his wife she comes back from vegas on fri so this weekend maybe a good time
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Re:Welding hairline cracks in a cast manifold?
« Reply #4 on: 04:35PM 08/19/2003 »
I know I guy who works at the Checker on 45th south and state in SL, his name in Ryan and he would probably do it for free...I don't know him to well...he works with my younger brother.

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Re:Welding hairline cracks in a cast manifold?
« Reply #5 on: 05:25PM 09/01/2003 »
hahaha i used to do it for peeps, only thing is you almost gotta heat the whole thing up with a torch first so that the concentrated heat of welding doesn't just cause it to crack in other places.