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How to success weld a car chassis (a crack near the engine mount)?
I found a crack near the engine mount of my Honda CRX 91 (the part closer to the front wheel)
I have a racing clutch and it is producing a big shock when I shift!
I welded the chassis but recently the crack is visible again.
I thought of trying reinforcement and see if it works.. are there any better method to repair the chassis?
or do you think that repairing a cracked chassis is useless?
Thanks in advance!
You need a patch. Maybe 3 - 4 inches should do. To make the patch you need a template. It all takes several steps. To make the template you need paper and tin. Tin from a soup can works okay. This may take a couple attempts to get something you feel good about but you need to cut the tin (not yourself) so that it matches the shape of your final patch. Use paper first to make a pattern for cutting the tin in the correct (flat) shape by pressing the paper against the surface you want to make a patch for. Use a pencil to make an outline. Next overlay the paper pattern onto the tin to mark it then cut the tin. Next bend and hammer the tin over the section needing repair to get it into the shape your patch needs to be. Now you have something you can set on a workbench and fashion your patch from. The rest you'll get. Don't feel bad about not having your original weld attempt not hold. Lot's of things were going against that but a patch should work.
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