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Anyone used Quiksteel?
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Anyone used Quiksteel?
I want to plug the silencer holes on my supercharger and its tricky to weld near the rotors with tight tolerances and warping.
Some people use Quiksteel to cover them. There are people saying do it and people saying dont as it could fall off and into the engine.
Has anyone had experience with Quiksteel in certain uses and rate it?
Some people use Quiksteel to cover them. There are people saying do it and people saying dont as it could fall off and into the engine.
Has anyone had experience with Quiksteel in certain uses and rate it?

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No..impossible as it will interfere with the rotors inside. I cannot take the charger apart with out a hydraulic press and its already been rebuilt.wurlycorner wrote:
Can you not tap the holes and fit a bolt with a rubber seal (or liquid gasket)?
Those holes in question are the 2 ports next to the exit triangle.

Going to see if I can get 2 small plates tack welded inplace.

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Ah, I see now. Yep, not gonna be able to drill, tap and plug them very easily...
They are pretty sizeable hopes to try and bridge with quicksteel tbh - I probably wouldn't fancy the chances of it lasting.
As that is cast aluminium, you will struggle to get a good weld on it that wil a) hold, b) seal fully.
What sits in the big square recess (i.e. this side of the holes? ) I'm thinking fab up a blanking plate the size of the recess that will sit over them? It could be resin bonded in place then, with no chance of it dislodging.
They are pretty sizeable hopes to try and bridge with quicksteel tbh - I probably wouldn't fancy the chances of it lasting.
As that is cast aluminium, you will struggle to get a good weld on it that wil a) hold, b) seal fully.
What sits in the big square recess (i.e. this side of the holes? ) I'm thinking fab up a blanking plate the size of the recess that will sit over them? It could be resin bonded in place then, with no chance of it dislodging.
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I was going to suggest something similar once I saw that pic.wurlycorner wrote:What sits in the big square recess (i.e. this side of the holes? ) I'm thinking fab up a blanking plate the size of the recess that will sit over them? It could be resin bonded in place then, with no chance of it dislodging.
Can you show us the other interface?
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