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Rob,
If you're taking the collar to a shop, try asking an open-ended question about how they'd approach the repair — just to hear their thought process. No need to steer them or mention what you already know.
On a part like this, that’s going to be under serious stress, you want someone who talks about things like: grinding the crack open properly, slowly preheating the entire casting, only starting the weld when everything’s at temperature, and letting it cool down gradually afterward.
If they skip all that and just say “we’ll weld it up real quick,” that tells you plenty.
Also — just looking at the photo — it kind of seems like the crack may have started because the casting doesn’t sit quite right around the mast. If it’s the original aluminum mast, that shouldn’t be an issue, but from the photo it looks like you might have a carbon mast? Make sure the casting fits snugly, and definitely not too loose.
The direction of the crack is a bit odd, and the rest of the collar doesn’t really look like it’s been overstressed. It makes me think the crack may have started from being over-tightened just to make it fit. That’s just a theory, but it’s something to keep in mind when you take it off or put it back on.
mark h
n36#25 Cotton Eye Joe
netherlands
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On Jul 10, 2025, at 11:09 AM, Rob Cohen "Soave" NS33 Westport, CT <rob....@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi All,
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On Jul 10, 2025, at 5:44 PM, Rob Cohen "Soave" NS33 Westport, CT <rob....@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Bob,
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On Jul 10, 2025, at 7:08 PM, Robert Horne <rober...@gvtc.com> wrote:
Thanks for the indepth response. Perhaps you can incrementally increase the torque as you take off the old collar. Start with a low value. Bob Horne
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