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87 CR125 Resto: Q:Trouble w/ corrosion and some random questions
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[QUOTE="hellbertos, post: 1327491, member: 51447"] Quick follow-up: Talked a shop that does marine restoration who offer soda blasting. The guy I spoke w/ said he does hot rod and moto resto's at home and offered up that the corrosion has likely damaged the part/thinned the metal to a point as to make it not worth reinstalling. Granted he didn't see the items in question, but, just curious here... in case... in such a situation, would there be anyway to cost-effectively rehab a component? Like a machine shop that could weld it up and grind it out?? Just wondering in case it comes to that. Looks like the heads are not available new. [/QUOTE]
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