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![]() Terry Spragg wrote: Chris wrote: Hi, I noticed that during idling, my engine vibrates enough to constantly hit the water pump on the fiberglass engine foundation. The last two or three big jumps the diesel does when stopped bang the water pump into the fiberglass really hard. So about about half an inch of the engine foundation has to go. What is the best tool to cut really solid fiberglass, and how do I do this? Any advice is appreciated. Thanks a lot, Chris Any abrasive tool, grinder, dremel, file or hacksaw. Wear a dust mask. How to get at it sounds like a bigger concern. Terry K I assume you have checked the engine mounts and that there is not a problem. Any cutting tool will do fiberglass. Depending on access I would tend to use a hacksaw. If using power tools try to run a shop vac near the cut to remove as much dust as possible. Wear a mask and glasses. After cutting out the chunk you will need to reglass the cutout since you are probably exposing the ends of the glass fibers. |
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![]() Whatever you use, fibreglass will dull the blake really fast. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ William R Watt National Capital FreeNet Ottawa's free community network homepage: www.ncf.ca/~ag384/top.htm warning: non-FreeNet email must have "notspam" in subject or it's returned |
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