Ty'1987
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- Sep 23, 2013
- Posts
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- Location
- Lansing, mi
- First Name
- Tyler
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- K10
- Engine Size
- 350
I am replacing the wheel cylinders on my repaired backing plates, and I had to use a cold chisel to cut free the rusty bolts. Well I managed to cut through the bolts, but I also blew out the bolt holes on the backing plate. The hole is now open to the large hole through which the wheel cylinder is placed. I'm pretty sure I can't roll like this.
I'm thinking of laying down some Quiksteel or JB Weld on the remaining metal around the bolt hole and setting a washer on it, and then running a slightly longer bolt. Would this hold?
Probably should have taken these off when the backing plates were already off the truck...d'oh!
I'm thinking of laying down some Quiksteel or JB Weld on the remaining metal around the bolt hole and setting a washer on it, and then running a slightly longer bolt. Would this hold?
Probably should have taken these off when the backing plates were already off the truck...d'oh!