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Old 08-24-2012, 03:23 PM   #1
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Your not going to get any different opinions, except the one you don't want to hear. We are all going to say take to a shop and see if they can fix it, if they say no take it another, ect.
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Old 08-24-2012, 03:38 PM   #2
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Yeah i know that i was just asking to see if it can be fix or not . Thanks
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there are no garage fixes for this, you need to take it to a reputable shop
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yeah it can be fixed by a reputable place.
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Take it to a reputable machine shop, they may be able to fix it. If they can they will weld the crack, retap the hole, then regrind the bearing galley to spec.
Your question has already been answered twice and repeated a few times more for good measure. It can be fixed, just take it to a reputable shop.

If you wanted to hear other opinions, then. No, you can't fix it. Feel free to buy another head altogether and spend more money than you have to. Happy?

Since your question has already been answered (whether you like the answer or not),

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