forgot to post this earlier... but if anyone has a pristine R1/R2 oil pan and is coming to York, I would certainly be interested in buying it. Mine's full of sheetmetal screws and epoxy.
thanks,
nate
forgot to post this earlier... but if anyone has a pristine R1/R2 oil pan and is coming to York, I would certainly be interested in buying it. Mine's full of sheetmetal screws and epoxy.
thanks,
nate
Don't you know anyone with a welding rig?
Nate Nagel wrote:
Not that I can just call up and get favors from... there's a guy that works at the USNA with a Chevy-powered 2R that stops by JP's every now and then but we both keep forgetting to snag his phone number :)
nate
Pat Drnec wrote:
My T-Cab pan had tons of pinholes and the metal was compromised in that it wouldn't accept welding or even brazing. Ended up by coating the inside with titanium putty which has held to this day, (over ten years).
JT
Pat Drnec wrote:
I brazed it but missed one or two cracks. N8 could not sleep at night if he just brazed it up correctly.
Pat Drnec wrote:
I could, but since I have to pull it anyway... might as well have one ready to go.
nate
John Poulos wrote:
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