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If you can't find anyone local to do it you (or your mechanic) can ship the parts to sharkwerks (? I think that is the place) where they will weld and pressure test the parts.
They may claim to do it, it doesn't mean they actually do it.
They are a very reputable shop and are outstanding mechanics. The risk they would be exposed to by claiming to perform work and not performing it would IMO be huge and something that would be completely out of character. .
They are a very reputable shop and are outstanding mechanics. The risk they would be exposed to by claiming to perform work and not performing it would IMO be huge and something that would be completely out of character. .
I really don't care what their reputation is. I do not believe they are doing what they claim to be doing. They are either pulling the engine to get to those pipes near the cooler or they aren't pinning them.
"Even if you're doing this with the engine IN the car..."
"Some people do this repair with the engine still installed in the car..."
Who has done this work with the engine in?
There is one person noted above that neither I nor Bernard believe. Find others. Good luck because there aren't others. To pin those fittings you pull the engine.
That's on a 7GT3 Mezger. Not quite apples to apples. You will need to drop the engine to get to the upper two fittings on the 6TT Mezger. Even the tread you link above mentions that also.
Another solution if you have access to a good machine shop is to have the manifolds and fittings threaded and installed with sealant and a crush washer as is done on the RSR Mezgers.
Last edited by powdrhound; 07-28-2022 at 05:41 PM.