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Old 02-21-2008, 04:41 PM
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There have been many of you wanting to do the head mod and have had problems finding 1/8" acid core solder to perform the squish test needed.

There is a national auto parts chain called NAPA. They carry the 1/8" acid core solder, part number 777-1857.

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Thank you.
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Old 02-21-2008, 11:38 PM
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As this is very thick solder by electronics standards, I think that most plumbing places carry this as well.
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Old 02-22-2008, 03:36 PM
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As this is very thick solder by electronics standards, I think that most plumbing places carry this as well.
The reason for posting the original information is because many of you have had a very big problem finding 1/8" cored solder. It seems to be easy to find 3/32", but that is just not thick enough to do the job on the gasgas.

This is why I have tried to make it easy to find and it comes from a national state wide auto parts store chain. It is used in heavy cables and radiator repairs. MOST all solders sold in plumbing stores are lead free and have no core (do not use these). The core is one of the most important aspects in using it for smash testing. DO NOT use solid core and lead free solders PERIOD.

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I too am having trouble finding this size solder,even tried Napa,anyone have a source for 1/8 cored solder?Thanks.
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I too am having trouble finding this size solder,even tried Napa,anyone have a source for 1/8 cored solder?Thanks.
Go to napaonline, paste in the part number and place an order.
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Old 01-01-2012, 08:45 AM
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Any NAPA should be able to get you the solder with the part number. I haven't sent my GG head and carb to Ron yet but his work on my son's 2011 TM 250 is amazing.
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I got the proper size from Home Depot.

When I got it back and needed to test the result, I had to go to a smaller size.
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Thanks for the replys.
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You can also twist a few thinner pieces of solder together. It will achieve the same result. May be easier with a single thick piece though
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