Took my battered and very leaky chaincase to the people below. Dave straightened it as much as he could and then brazed mild steel rod around the inside of the outer edge of both halves. He then machined this back to give two smooth, flat surfaces which mate with a minimum amount of sealant (he recommended hi-temp rtv). Bench testing at the moment but no leak after a week.
Hghly recommended!
Gandalf Engineering
Waltham Abbey, Essex
(2 mins from jct 26 of M25)
01992 651515
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