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Re: Crack in my Steering knuckle post model A pict
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Posted by lee on June 12, 2006 at 15:11:40 from (12.6.154.110):
In Reply to: Re: Crack in my Steering knuckle post model A pict posted by Idaho Ron on June 11, 2006 at 21:05:14:
Recommend you don't weld it loaded with grease. If you want to try to weld it, at least give it a chance. Remove the old zerk. Take it apart and clean it up real good so you can see what you have. Drill the ends of the crack, determine the wall thickness, weld up the old zerk hole, grind a weld groove 1/3 into wall thickness hole to hole. weld it. Move the zerk up or down an inch to new location. If that's too much work, leave it alone. It'll crack or it won't. It looks to be full of holes.
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