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Old 03-16-2011, 10:19 PM
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So I just realized while changing the top sensor over to the UMI T/B from my stock LS1 T/B apparently one of the bolts from this top sensor poked a hole in the T/B. That to begin with is awesome. Maybe the bolts are different length and I didnt pay attention dunno. Question is is this something I can fix or should I just scrap it and buy a new one? Already had it powdered too.

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just epoxy the hole, let it dry, and sand it smooth if you need to
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was considering having it welded
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Epoxy method works
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I know epoxy works. Just figured it would be even better welded.


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