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      fordtc87


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      Registered: September 2009
      Location: Indianapolis, IN
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      Anyone have any ideas on where to start?
      · Date: Sat October 17, 2009 · Views: 463
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  1.   Sat October 17, 2009 9:08pm
    1. LarryW

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      Registered: January 2008
      Location: Vicksburg, Michigan
      Posts: 3,507

      If something blown out, there is internal damage also? Or was that already fixed?
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  1.   Sun October 18, 2009 9:27am
    1. fordtc87
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      Registered: September 2009
      Location: Indianapolis, IN
      Posts: 26

      Larry, see the opening next to the arrow on the left? The aluminum has cracked through there. It didn't make it into the internal part of the case, I am thinking I'll try and fix it with a helicoil. Those get used a lot on aluminum heads and places where the aluminum strips out.
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