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Old 08-06-2007, 10:41 PM
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Just took my head off and theres a big chunk missing out of the combustion chamber anyone know who does alloy welding in the midlands ?
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Get another head mate as welding it could cause more probs in the future

Depending how big it is i possibly just smooth it out a bit and use it.

Or have the chambers all matched

I would not recommend havin it tig welded cos the properties of the alloy are different and could fall out in the comp area due to heat etc
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Originally Posted by costina
Get another head mate as welding it could cause more probs in the future

Depending how big it is i possibly just smooth it out a bit and use it.

Or have the chambers all matched

I would not recommend havin it tig welded cos the properties of the alloy are different and could fall out in the comp area due to heat etc
not if your using the right mix
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Originally Posted by abdr500
Originally Posted by costina
Get another head mate as welding it could cause more probs in the future

Depending how big it is i possibly just smooth it out a bit and use it.

Or have the chambers all matched

I would not recommend havin it tig welded cos the properties of the alloy are different and could fall out in the comp area due to heat etc
not if your using the right mix
I personally would'nt chance it, but with the right person doing the repair then anything is possible
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