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Crank case to block studs
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I also am a believer in gluing the block to the crankcase. I use ThreeBond 1184 which holds really tight. This makes the entire surface a fixing and makes any movement impossible. As soon as thing move, however slightly, the forces separating the joint increase dramatically.
The downside is that it's very difficult to split the joint. I have an old carbon steel chef's knife. hammered into the joint it does the job.
Jim
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RE: Crank case to block studs - by Chris KC - 18-04-2019, 07:51 AM
RE: Crank case to block studs - by Ian Williams - 18-04-2019, 08:21 AM
RE: Crank case to block studs - by Alan - 18-04-2019, 08:53 AM
RE: Crank case to block studs - by Speedex750 - 18-04-2019, 09:01 AM
RE: Crank case to block studs - by Ian Williams - 18-04-2019, 08:23 PM
RE: Crank case to block studs - by Alan - 18-04-2019, 10:03 PM
RE: Crank case to block studs - by Ian Williams - 19-04-2019, 06:07 AM
RE: Crank case to block studs - by AustinWood - 19-04-2019, 10:35 AM
RE: Crank case to block studs - by Greig Smith - 20-04-2019, 09:59 AM
RE: Crank case to block studs - by AustinWood - 20-04-2019, 10:06 AM
RE: Crank case to block studs - by Chris KC - 20-04-2019, 11:46 AM
RE: Crank case to block studs - by AustinWood - 20-04-2019, 12:19 PM
RE: Crank case to block studs - by Dave Wortley - 20-04-2019, 04:35 PM

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