Strip this to bare metal and start again? |
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Strip this to bare metal and start again? |
Tdskip |
Jan 13 2020, 01:02 PM
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TargaToy |
Jan 13 2020, 02:39 PM
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I do not wish ill on anyone, nor do I want to imply there's more trouble there than meets the eye... however... With those gaps between welds, there's a good chance water has continued to make its way inside your long. You may want to cut the bad patches out and have a nice look-see before continuing with repairs.
Do you have access to a borescope? That would minimize the cutting. |
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