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71 Cuda K-member: does it need replacement or... #3195710
12/06/23 02:53 PM
12/06/23 02:53 PM
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David1971 Offline OP
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Can it be repaired? I searched the web and I can't find a "how to" on repair.

Thanks,
David

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Re: 71 Cuda K-member: does it need replacement or... [Re: David1971] #3195761
12/06/23 06:22 PM
12/06/23 06:22 PM
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I assume your referring to where its pushed in on the left of the center seem, if it was mine I would remove the stabilizer bar & heat it up to the point of glowing red & get behind the dent with a pry bar & work the dent out, you may need to put a block of wood or something inside to give the prybar something to push against, that's what I did for mine but it wasn't quite as bent,

Re: 71 Cuda K-member: does it need replacement or... [Re: David1971] #3195854
12/07/23 10:56 AM
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It's banged up pretty good , I worked on one similar to that when it was out of the car using a couple of the holes that are in the top right over it with a steel rod thru the hole , then hid what was there with a repop skid plate , looks like you could use the skidplate to help protect that pan.


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