Silver solder would be the best solution probably -
a lot stronger than regular silver. Although a hotter
process, it's not hot enough to alter the push rod's
metaluric structure which Brazing or Welding would
do.
Clive
Oxford UK
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----- Original Message -----
From: Chip Hellie
To: mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com ; John Seim
Cc: MG
Sent: Friday, May 29, 2009 8:02 PM
Subject: Re: [mg-tabc] MG T series push rods
John, I have soldered loose ends and seems to work fine. Not much heat
required and weight shouldn't be a factor in such a high performance engine as
the xpag. Only worry I had was if solder broke maybe metal shavings work out
and fill pan but never seems to happen.
Chip
--- On Tue, 5/26/09, John Seim <kingseim@earthlink.net> wrote:
From: John Seim <kingseim@earthlink.net>
Subject: [mg-tabc] MG T series push rods
To: mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com
Cc: "MG" <Mg-t@autox.team.net>
Date: Tuesday, May 26, 2009, 8:01 AM
What is the best recommended method for attaching the components of
a push rod together. Weld, epoxy, or ?
I've got some with a loose end.
John Seim
Irvine, CA
>
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