Cracked Frame

James

Staff member
A buddy sent me these of his frame.

This is the bottom front part of the frame where the engine mounts to (exhaust header visible top left).

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This is what it looked like on the inside after removing the engine, anything look off to you?

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SRAD97750

Moderator
Staff member
Looks just like a hackaw cut...
but I'm not sure how they would have gotten it in there with the engine installed... :noidea:
 

SRAD97750

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Staff member
Is there any doubt in your mind that the "crack" on the inside wasn't cut?

No. A crack has a jagged edge as the metal finds the weakest point to follow.
This obviously has material displaced uniformly on both sides as if a blade removed the material.
I think it was the reason for the crack.
This was 100% cut by a blade.

Also, it may not be malicious. Maybe just lazy.
I could see trying to cut something and not noticing I was cutting the frame also. :noidea:-BIG DAN
 

James

Staff member
No. A crack has a jagged edge as the metal finds the weakest point to follow.
This obviously has material displaced uniformly on both sides as if a blade removed the material.
I think it was the reason for the crack.
This was 100% cut by a blade.

That's exactly what I was thinking, thanks! :thumb:
 

SRAD97750

Moderator
Staff member
Looks just like a hackaw cut...
but I'm not sure how they would have gotten it in there with the engine installed... :noidea:


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-BIG DAN:noidea:
 

James

Staff member
OK, those photos have CRACK written all over them. Weird how the first photos show such a different angle giving it a straight cut look.
It's just cracked. I can't explain that one photo, but these show the jagged edges I was referring to.
-BIG DAN:thumb:

Yeah I've changed my opinion as well. :lol:
 
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