mulderdad
New member
Front heat exchanger is pushed back about 3/8" towards the track.
Got to love thos rocks just under the snow.
Has anyone tried to straighten one before? I am concerned about trying to bend back aluminum without causing further damage.
thanx,
mul
Got to love thos rocks just under the snow.
Has anyone tried to straighten one before? I am concerned about trying to bend back aluminum without causing further damage.
thanx,
mul
waldo
New member
If its not leaking - and not in the way of anything - dont touch it, dont weld on it fur sure - they have an inner chamber inside and if you nick it and pierce through it (the inside) - your done - it will leak into the main chamber and there are holes in the outside that you cant get to unless you pull it - so it will leak like a river and then it cannot be fixed - has to be changed out - huge job!! It cannot be changed out from the bottom - pull the motor and get out the grinder for the rivots from hell - If it leaks - try jb weld or a 2 part thick (muffler repair) epoxy.
Can you say belly pan protector!! worth there weight. If you make a claim - it will be close to a total.
Can you say belly pan protector!! worth there weight. If you make a claim - it will be close to a total.
mulderdad
New member
I have a belly pan protector.
Looks like the rock gouged up that too.
Just caught the exchangers corner. Thanks,
mul
Looks like the rock gouged up that too.
Just caught the exchangers corner. Thanks,
mul
snowfoxsx
New member
same thing happened to me last year, but mine is very close to the track, no leaks and i am running it as is with no trouble. thanks to my skidplate though, it saved the day!
mulderdad
New member
I am just concerned b/c I am in the process of re-studding it. I am also putting in a different set of front protectors. One was ripped off when I hit the rock.
I have a 1" with 144 1.175" studs.
mul
I have a 1" with 144 1.175" studs.
mul
waldo
New member
Do you have a full length to the end of the belly nearest the heat exchanger - protector or a half length version - The half length will not protect your exchanger. I find it hard to believe you would have a problem with a full length version.