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Re: Re: Re: Still fixin' cracked block...Heard of
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Posted by George H on July 04, 2004 at 07:51:44 from (64.112.199.13):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Still fixin' cracked block...Heard of Blue posted by Not Yet on July 03, 2004 at 13:36:45:
Thanks for all the advice, folks. I too think getting it done right is the way to go, that's why I had the best welder around attempt the fix. I had talked to local machine shop, they recommended JB Weld. Problem was, system bled into repair, hence the cleanup and weld effort. I think imputurities was the issue. I've got $800 in this TEA-20, and hesitate to put too much more in it. Guess the answer isn't clear, yet. Don't want to sell the problem, either, so, I'll keep looking. Again, appreciate the help George
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