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Hey guys,

I need a recommendation for a good alloy welder...hills area preffered (as the car is unregistered) - i need a crack welded up in the front of the block.

If i can get a quote..or if one of you guys can help me out that'd be awesome!!

I'm trying to sell it and thats holding me back!

Thanks in advance!!!

Nick

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what is the crack going to be subjected to?? coolant?? combustion etc?? very few people will be able to successfully weld it up if its wet.. they need to be completly dry and clean to weld.

you could try some devcon... i used it on my radiator for 4 months, its still holding, ive just replaced it since.

um... why the hell would he want to do that? ya freak.

coz its more reliable and easier to get higher power derrrr lol

also you don't get cracks in the block...

also its a skyline forum so most people on here are biassed towards it

hehehehe :)

so waht you're saying is because it's a skyline forum, they don't know any better?

that's all im hearing

(ps. I purposely ignored the comment on reliability as i have nothing to say on the topic for obvious reasons. Thanks for reading)

whats wrong with the sr20?? if i had time and fundage... id consider putting one in my 32... but i dont like engine swaps like that.. but imagine the lightweight engine... mounted as close to the firewall as possible, with a lowmount turbo..

the weight would be behind the front wheels and with the skyline chassis and double wishbone front end... it would be pretty good on the twisties.

and they sound tuff.

nothing like an rb though.

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