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87 CR125 Resto: Q:Trouble w/ corrosion and some random questions
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[QUOTE="sm7482, post: 1327594, member: 84044"] Actually for our right crank cover we used a propain torch and some low heat aluminum welding rod. we heated up the areas we needed to weld then added the rod, kinda like soldering. it's worked well and our case didn't explode/catch fire ect. as for the cleaning brushes you should be able to find them at any hardware stores. they call them plumers brushes/tubing brush ect. For drill attatchment you should be able to find a cleaning brush with a rather thick wire stem, try checking around for flexible ones, [url]http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=90631[/url]. capture some good pictures of the head seeing how thats your main concern, then we'll go from there. Try holding the flywheel then spinning the impeller or viseversa but get a flywheel holder, you woldnt want to damage the flywheel. [/QUOTE]
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