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Dpmulvan 04-11-2015 10:46 AM

Really bummed any input appreciated
 
Just went to start my rebuild turned the motor upside down to undo heat exchangers and found some jb weld, chipped it off and found this. Any input appreciated,I really don't want to buy a new case it's not in my budget.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1428777996.jpg

Trackrash 04-11-2015 10:56 AM

Aluminum case?

If it were my motor, I would do a complete tear-down and make sure nothing else inside was mickeymoused.

I imagine that could be repaired by an experienced PORSCHE welder/machinist.

Speed Buggy 04-11-2015 11:00 AM

Bummer dude. I hope that can be fixed by weld build up and then parting line machining. :(

Rusty 356 04-11-2015 11:05 AM

Looks lik and aluminum case, just continue your teardown and have it repaired by a knowledgible company like Ollie's. They can do Mag cases as well. I just finished a hot 3.0 only to discover that one of the engine mounting bolts in the rear was missing as a result of a broken boss. Guess that one will come down again.
Good luck,
rusty

Dpmulvan 04-11-2015 11:07 AM

Yes it's aluminum fortunately. I plan on a full rebuild especially after finding this,now I'm not gonna sleep at night. I do know a master welder who welds on helicopters hopefully he might be able to help me, this just ruined my day. I guess I can post this over at the tech board under po poor repairs.

cgarr 04-11-2015 02:31 PM

I would have a new thru bolt boss welded in, but set it up and fit it with the case bolted together, tack it then split it and finish both sides, machine it down.

Dpmulvan 04-11-2015 03:54 PM

What kind of aluminum should I use?

Steve@Rennsport 04-11-2015 03:56 PM

Craig nailed it; its quite fixable and such things are SOP on these things. This isn't anything I'd lose a moments sleep over. :) :)

Dpmulvan 04-11-2015 04:38 PM

Thanks for the encouragement I just didn't want to split the cases unless absolutely needed. I'm working on a poor mans budget

Dpmulvan 04-11-2015 04:39 PM

Anyone know a good place to get this tig welded and machined in upstate NY I'm new to the 911 world

Rusty 356 04-12-2015 07:33 AM

Well you absolutely need to split the case if you want to repair it. It isn't a big deal to split the case. You may want to check everything and replace the chains and a few other wear items. That part if the case may be a stud rather than a through bolt. Good luck, by the way, you will need a few special tools.

Dpmulvan 04-12-2015 12:24 PM

Yeh your right Rusty gonna tear it all down. Bought a torch today hopefully I can conquer the heat exchanger bolts.

Flat6pac 04-12-2015 01:25 PM

Budg et, case gaskets are about $60. And a tube of 574 for the centerline. Then you know what you bought when you can put your hands on it.
Bruce

Dpmulvan 04-12-2015 01:30 PM

Anybody know a good place to repair the case? I'm in upstate NY

Henry Schmidt 04-12-2015 04:45 PM

Box it up and send it to us. I'm pretty busy right now but I'll squeeze you in.
The trick is not the welding but creating a flat surface when you're done.
I even have an old case I can use the replace the missing flange.

Dpmulvan 04-14-2015 06:06 AM

Thanks Henry I will do that,I'm just finishing up removing heat exchangers then I will continue tear down.

Rusty 356 04-14-2015 07:10 AM

I would definitely take up Mr Henry's offer.

Henry Schmidt 04-14-2015 07:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rusty 356 (Post 8576131)
I would definitely take up Mr Henry's offer.

Mr. Henry ? sound a little like a hair dresser....lol

Dpmulvan 04-14-2015 03:17 PM

Or a candy bar for those who prance


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