I would second the above suggestion from Bobsy SR 6 to take this to a qualified weld shop if you want the weld/braze repair. From what I have read, you
sabre1fv 06.02.24, 2:54 PMInteresting topic. i recently had my block hot-tanked in caustic soda and it has developed a crack in the #4 cylinder in the original casting - only
Rick Kirchner 06.02.24, 2:26 PMIf you run a vintage F3 or similar Kent-engined car this is your lucky day. I have a Holbay front-mount oil pump and front cover, plus a matching 30-deg
rkshanahan 06.02.24, 2:22 PMAbout 20-30 years ago I used to do welding casting repairs, both aluminum and cast iron. On cast I would use Nyrod 99, which is a high nickel tig rod.
Bobsy SR 6 06.02.24, 12:29 PM
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Tilton XLT Super Starter 54-50030, fits Hewland Mk5-8
I have a very lightly used Tilton starter for sale. This model has a 9-tooth pinion to work with 104 or 110 tooth ring gears. I tried to install this
rkshanahan 06.02.24, 3:03 PM