Mike Kopstain
New Member
Hey guys. I posted a week or so ago about the stabilizer rod breaking off the transmission case and bringing threads along with it.
Well, today, I showed the pieces to my machine shop guy and he explained to me that the threads were actually a seperate piece of metal, welded onto the aluminum case. He says that this is done because the pressed in piece is stronger.
Well, it appears that the case actually isn't broken at all, but rather this piece came off, and some of the welding that held it on came off. If this is the case, can it be welded back on? Jeremy mentioned in my first post that it would burn a hole through the transmission case if we tried to weld it, but my machine shop guy says the solution to that is to use an electric welder rather than a torch welder. It has to be welded somehow... you can see weld marks in the picture.
So, we are trying to go about finding the best way to fix this. We have about 5 threads left in the case and space for perhaps 5 more that we could tap in. The original plan was to use a threaded rod, snadwich the broken piece in between the stabilizer rod and the case, and use a lot of JB weld.
Seeing as this is going to be a track car it's going to be abused more than your typical SHO... As such, I want the repair to be the best possible. So all ye SHO experts: take a look at the pictures of the damage and let me hear your suggestions. Here you are...
I need to wash my hands.
<small>[ April 10, 2003, 02:43 AM: Message edited by: Mikeys_Taurus ]</small>
Well, today, I showed the pieces to my machine shop guy and he explained to me that the threads were actually a seperate piece of metal, welded onto the aluminum case. He says that this is done because the pressed in piece is stronger.
Well, it appears that the case actually isn't broken at all, but rather this piece came off, and some of the welding that held it on came off. If this is the case, can it be welded back on? Jeremy mentioned in my first post that it would burn a hole through the transmission case if we tried to weld it, but my machine shop guy says the solution to that is to use an electric welder rather than a torch welder. It has to be welded somehow... you can see weld marks in the picture.
So, we are trying to go about finding the best way to fix this. We have about 5 threads left in the case and space for perhaps 5 more that we could tap in. The original plan was to use a threaded rod, snadwich the broken piece in between the stabilizer rod and the case, and use a lot of JB weld.
Seeing as this is going to be a track car it's going to be abused more than your typical SHO... As such, I want the repair to be the best possible. So all ye SHO experts: take a look at the pictures of the damage and let me hear your suggestions. Here you are...
I need to wash my hands.
<small>[ April 10, 2003, 02:43 AM: Message edited by: Mikeys_Taurus ]</small>