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essexpete wrote:Thanks for such a comprehensive photo account! What a pig with the studs. Good luck Jeremy.
mechman wrote:What about a template with the holes the same PCD as the stud holes fixed by OK stud holes to give you an accurate guide, is the block ally or iron?
Norm
Jeremy Rowland wrote:mechman wrote:What about a template with the holes the same PCD as the stud holes fixed by OK stud holes to give you an accurate guide, is the block ally or iron?
Norm
The block is cast iron a template would still need to be hardened but is not impossible to do; going to try carefully welding a washer onto the remains of the stud and a nut on the washer first and take it from there, well that's the initial thought process anyway.![]()
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