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  • Seven1S Offline
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    Seven1
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    :mad:To make a long story short I bought a used 1997 Nissan pickup and while changing the transfer case fluid I discovered a hairline crack about 5 inches long. It doesn't look like it's too critical right now but is there a place in town that can repair such a thing? I think the case is aluminum, can it be welded?

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      ottos welding in moorhead industrial park could fix it i bet

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        I had ottos fix my kseries trans as well. They are awesome.

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        • svxALS Offline
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          sometimes if u have a cracked case the chain might be going out.. just something to think about!

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            If its aluminum it can be repaired.

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