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Join Date: May 2010
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The saga continues...
I have two A engines torn-down, both have dipper trays that are kind of eaten-up from crankcase acids. Both have holes in the dipper wells themselves, the less bad of the two has more of the baffles eaten-away. I could braze-up / patch the well holes, but not sure what to do about the baffles. Are there any good trays left ? Repros ? Thanks ! Frank |
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There must be some around.
Call Bert's 800-321-1931. |
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I would braze the wells and not worry about the baffles. If you are worried, pop-rivet an extension on them.
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