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Posted by CaliCoop (Member # 7031) on :
 
does anyone know where I can get aluminum heads repaired, one of my head was damaged when then piston let go, thanx guys
 
Posted by Adam5.0 (Member # 6995) on :
 
most machine shops can handle this. i recomend here http://rescinoperformance.com/
 
Posted by Duncan Motors (Member # 7045) on :
 
i wasnt aware that many shops did this, sumtimes its better to just buy a another bare head and swap the components, for example i had some trick flow heads a while ago with the same kinda damage, and it cost me more than what a new set would of cost, i paid for it anyway to save face with the shop, but make sure u get a estimate and tell them ull get back, and check ur options, even after the head is welded its not as strong as the original, unless they heat treat it which is something for sure most machine shops dont do, its really as far as i knew a speciality kinda job. mine was done at pauls empire head shop, where they advertise this kinda fixin , then i learned about the heat treatin process to toughen the head like original. and they didnt do that they said. call around and stuff, and see how much one bare head is.
 
Posted by 707notchback jaejae (Member # 7958) on :
 
post pics
 
Posted by Nasty Notch (Member # 8863) on :
 
CaliCoop u rough on the 50 bra
 
Posted by CaliCoop (Member # 7031) on :
 
I wasn't even drivin it ruff when this shyt happen, that's the part that pisses me off, I don't even know how to post pics on the site or I would
 
Posted by 707notchback jaejae (Member # 7958) on :
 
send it to my phone..it may be time for some new heads...fugg it
 
Posted by CaliCoop (Member # 7031) on :
 
These heads have a stage 4 port job so I'm tryna really fix them and maybe put them on my cougar motor, but I'm bout to step it up tho to some AFR 205's since my next motor ibuild will be more serious motor, but I just love the GT40 heads they really out perform a lot of heads out there once you clean them up and port them, jae u know what I'm talkin bout we both be walkin cats with trickflow heads and top of the line intakes
 
Posted by 707notchback jaejae (Member # 7958) on :
 
hahah yea..i do know..you were in the car [Big Grin]
 
Posted by wilit (Member # 3367) on :
 
You can try Morgan's Machine in Walnut Creek. Last time I was in there, they were repairing a fist sized hole in a Merlin block. I'm positive they repair heads too.
 
Posted by triple b (Member # 8763) on :
 
crackaway machine shop in elk grove off dino dr. The OG in there will fix u up might cost a pretty penny but he's a ford guy...
 
Posted by CaliCoop (Member # 7031) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by triple b:
crackaway machine shop in elk grove off dino dr. The OG in there will fix u up might cost a pretty penny but he's a ford guy...

Okay coo imma check him out thanx, hopefully he doesn't charge me too much, if he does then I will just sell them
 




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