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    Rear piston appears slightly melted. What to do about it?

    Earlier in the thread a TD block was mentioned, can someone elaborate please?
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    Rear piston appears slightly melted. What to do about it?

    There you go!! I couldn't remember how it was identified but could always tell by the color as the stuff we had was less yellow and more toward silver in color
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    Rear piston appears slightly melted. What to do about it?

    If going to repair I would grind out the crack, preheat, and braze it. I've repaired other issues with several blocks and many cast iron machinery parts this way, have always had much better luck with brass than welding. There is even a higher strength brazing rod that's not just regular old...
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