 Remember this, there was a broken bolt in here, 10mm, started drilling it out. The drill bit broke, it was just gave me a headache. So decided to heat it up and I grabbed the bolt, it was in pieces by then, grabbed it with pliers while it was hot and kind of removed it and I well I destroyed the ear so I had to fix that. That's why you see all this ugly brazing going on. I'm gonna fix that and I'm just gonna remove all the flaps and the rod, the shaft, drill holes in here so I can get a through and through passage and fill this whole area up with aluminum and fix this up a bit. Alright so this concludes this video. I decided instead of filling up these holes with aluminum I'll just go with bolts. This one happens to be the ideal length. I'm just gonna put RTV on here on the thread, screw it in, see it's flush on the inside. This one I got a grind down, so bolts on both sides, these are filled in. This took a long time by the way. I actually redid one of these off-camera because the very first one I did was just the one and when I went to do the other, this one melted. When you do this, when you do this aluminum brazing welding kind of stuff, you want to heat up the body, whatever you're welding, don't heat up the actual aluminum rod. You got to heat up the part that's it's going in, if it's filling in or making a new kind of body or new part, this was, this took a long time. I guess three times or so I had to build up the aluminum on here, grind it down, pieces kind of fell off, so to redo it again and kind of build up, build up, ended up putting a piece of metal on one side so it doesn't, it would just collapse. It was just too big of a part, piece for the aluminum to hold up. Once it got hot, it just just went flat. Yeah, but it worked out. I actually test fitted everything, torqued all the bolts to 7 feet pounds of torque and this is it, nice and clean. Now what's left is kind of refresh these fuel lines, remove the rust here and there, they're in good shape overall. Still don't have the block back from the shop, it's been, it's been two weeks, three weeks maybe. They did wait on the pistons, there was some trouble because I told them for them to order the pistons, so I got to drive there back and forth, it's not close, the shop is not close by. Anyways not sure what's next, check this out, freshly painted oil pan, nice and clean, high temperature paint, silver is what I had, that's why it's silver, original was black. Alright guys, thanks for watching and I'll see you soon.