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On those with the start cover Special they had decomp, on those with the top cover Specialc they didn't have decomp.

The only one they should have called special is with the Gilardoni 241 cylinder

On those with the start cover Special they had decomp, on those with the top cover Specialc they didn't have decomp.

The only one they should have called special is with the Gilardoni 241 cylinder
Thanks i am a new member on this forum mye latest builds hq 254 xpg, 162 sg 42 special and now 42 special trying freshing up old sylinder and piston.
 

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Case mag rot repaired can i ask what you have done with it have you paint cod or a color that match.
Bead blasted all, or as much as I could, of the oxidation to clean metal. Acetone to get any final stuff. Marine-tech epoxy, heated slightly, into the voids after heating the case half. Heat gun, again but not too hot, to get the epoxy to flow into small spots and smooth ever out with a small sculpting knife.
Cure.
Re-sculpt with burr and sanding bits back to shape. Hand sand with 120g. Yea, it takes quite some time if extensive damage.
The Husqvarna paint seems to match very well unless the old paint is too faded.20251012_181735.jpg2100 case, welded, reshaped, painted20251012_181812.jpg20251012_181824.jpg
 

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Painted
They aren't perfect but will function.
To get a more even and 'like new' appearance, more detailed sanding would be needed, especially in blending into existing paint. Ideally, the entire piece could be bead blasted but i was interested in that much work, :p i just wanted a functioning saw.
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Tank you very good info have some bad clutchcovers the 254 is hard to fine. They are bad must welded first Migweld? I am from Norway mye english is not good i dont understand bead blasted.😅
 

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Tank you very good info have some bad clutchcovers the 254 is hard to fine. They are bad must welded first Migweld? I am from Norway mye english is not good i dont understand bead blasted.😅
Your English is very good, better than some Americans that have been living here their whole life!! 🤣

Bead blasting is the same as sand blasting, using an air compressor to shoot sand (or beads, crushed walnut shells...among other abrasives)

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I don't have one of these setups, but I use a Dremel with a wire wheel to clean the area and the mag rot, then I fill it with JB Weld. After it dries, sand it, prime it and then paint it.

A sand/bead blasting setup will speed up the process and probably do a more effective/efficient job at it.
 

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Tanks have tried to modify clutchcovers from hg 50-55 to 254 the break works but its a little homemade.

Covers? :p
waiting on a few more decals to get here
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Your English is very good, better than some Americans that have been living here their whole life!! 🤣

Bead blasting is the same as sand blasting, using an air compressor to shoot sand (or beads, crushed walnut shells...among other abrasives)

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I don't have one of these setups, but I use a Dremel with a wire wheel to clean the area and the mag rot, then I fill it with JB Weld. After it dries, sand it, prime it and then paint it.

A sand/bead blasting setup will speed up the process and probably do a more effective/efficient job at it.
I use a dremel and fine wire brush to get spots the blast doesnt.
 

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Tank you, i have reading on this forum for years but now i have jump into it with mine english 😁 last week i don som shopping . The car was full of boxes.20251105_080218.jpg
 

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Your English is very good, better than some Americans that have been living here their whole life!! 🤣

Bead blasting is the same as sand blasting, using an air compressor to shoot sand (or beads, crushed walnut shells...among other abrasives)

View attachment 474485View attachment 474486

I don't have one of these setups, but I use a Dremel with a wire wheel to clean the area and the mag rot, then I fill it with JB Weld. After it dries, sand it, prime it and then paint it.

A sand/bead blasting setup will speed up the process and probably do a more effective/efficient job at it.
Is the jb weld hard to sand, dremel or hand sending ?
 
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