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[QUOTE="Ol'89r, post: 994897, member: 17212"] Ricky. I would recommend having it tig welded. Especially is it is a support casting/boss for a shaft. A little trick that may help align the shaft is to machine a shaft using a copper rod. Machine the shaft a little bit undersized from the one that supposed to go in the boss. Have the welder build up the boss around the copper shaft. The weld won't stick to copper. After the boss is welded, remove the copper shaft and ream or hone the hole to the proper size. I have done a considerable amount of case repair and have used this technique with much success. I do not recommend using epoxy or anything like that since it can loosen and fall out at the worst time. Usually when you're a couple hundred miles from home. Especially if it is a support casting. Just my $ .02 Ol'89r [/QUOTE]
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