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![]() "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message news ![]() On Sun, 24 Oct 2004 20:04:59 GMT, "Mr Wizzard" wrote: ~~ snippage ~~ makes perfect sense now. Dam, so got decisions to make. Eat the $100, or bust out the cutting torch and get in heavy iron worker mode. mmmmmmmmmmheavyironworkermodemmmmmmmmmmm :) Do you, ahhh "Tig Weld" ? (in that: Do you, ah Yahoo voice) I recently parted with my Miller Thunderbolt for one of these new solid-state Thermal Arc STW-185, and I love it. (for TIG) Regular DC arc mode takes some getting used to, and of course, gone are the days of straight A/C sine wave welding with 7014, or 6013, but its Ok. And only 40 Lbs, and small as a cracker box. Neighbot has my Miller Thunderbold 300A A/C welder, so its not too far away when I want to relieve a little stress and but up 5 Lbs of rod in them late evening "who can run the nicer bead" contest(s). hehe So final update! Decided to see if I could the powerhead seperated., and sure enough, came apart pretty easily. Sure 'nuff, crankshaft seal toast. All "oozing" muck and such. There is an intermeadiate seal that kinda protects the lower seal, and that looked like it failed too, and there is a watery grey ooze all up around the crankshaft seal, and the part of the lip of the crankshaft seal itself is oozing some bubbly **** out of the crankcase (which I have to assume is trapped something). close up pics to follow, but there you have it folks, mystery solved! Later, Tom "Beware the one legged man in a butt kicking contest - he is there for a reason." Wun Hung Lo - date unknown |
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