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Well kinda, not a big deal, but I really dont need the thing floppin around in the engine bay! lol, I noticed this down in Dallas the other week, The main point of this, is that both of the connectors to the intake from the body have snapped off. And I do not know of anyone that can weld on this what I think is aluminum.
Maybe my truck is sooo powerful, it just ripped it apart.....
what do you guys think my options are? I emailed the company, and no response yet.
And sorry for crappy pics, The Iphone was my only option at the time.
Last edited by Freakinkeith806; 10-05-2009 at 02:18 PM.
Reason: iphone
Aluminum can in fact be welded to itself but not to any other metal, but from the looks of it there isn't enough there to make a fairly strong weld. O btw you'll need someone who has welded aluminum before to do it or you'll end up with a puddle of molten metal, trust me I have tried it with bad results.
Easy fix/patch Take a piece of metal and make a 45*-90* bend on it and drill 2 holes one on each side and drill a hole on the broken part of the intake mount, bolt them together and youre good for now.
Easy fix/patch Take a piece of metal and make a 45*-90* bend on it and drill 2 holes one on each side and drill a hole on the broken part of the intake mount, bolt them together and youre good for now.
Hahaha, that thurr is some mighty fine MS paint skills..mm hmm, yup.
Thanks truckin for the amazing photoshop! I might do something like that for a quick fix, also though about JB weld for a temp. I'm really hoping true flow will come through for me.