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Watty

Random Performance
Location
Australia
FYI...Any machine shop or anyone thats skillfull with a lathe should be able to put a few threads on some stainless rod for you. It's would take them about 20 minutes if that...
 

tom21

havin fun
Location
clearwater FL
Easy with the pro label- I'm just an average guy with a better than average set of tools. and a little experince.:cheer: thanks for the vote of confidence though, do I almost rate trustworthy enough that you would let me wrench on your stuff- with supervison of course?:biggrin: :biggrin: :biggrin:

wheres those pics DSM? some of us are freakin dieing to see the insides of your motor- well at least I am.
 
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Goose

Guest
when you have it welded have the place take a drill bit and start to drill at the end of each crack dont drill deep at all just enough to see if that is the acutal end of the crack.then take a dremmel and v out the crack.when its being welded get 3/4 or thicker peice of steel and put it on the top and clamp it to a flat table. after its welded deck the top and it should be good to go.ive done numerous cylinders that way and they still run.
 
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Goose

Guest
I would be more than glad to to it for you but i got so MANY projects with my ski right now that im building and i still got to get a motor togather.my first competetion is may 18th and still gotta test the new hull.how much of a hurry are you in to have it done
 

DsmRacing

Wannabe Freerider
Location
Tampa
It's Alive Again, Brap!

It has been over a year, and thanks to TOM21 for welding and putting it all back together and Ollie for the damn missing bolt, the ski is alive again, and it still rips; fast as hell. Thank you for all the advice and to Tom again for getting it running! Now what to do with it?
 
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