You would need to have a way to make the existing hole perfectly round and smooth without enlarging it too much.
You would need to spend time figuring out exactly what tools might work and then buying the special tools.
Are you going to pay me for my time and for the special tools?
It is worth an extra $500.00 to you to try to save the filter?
Now, the cost is $950.00 up front with no guaranty that the process will work.
Maybe the filter has some sort of sentimental value to you and you don't care about the cost?
Most likely, even 0.5 mm of material removed will make it leak.
The seal is not a separate piece, you can only get the whole rotor with the gasket glued in.
I cannot know for sure if a repair would work or not work.
My best guess is maybe 50% chance it would work and maybe 50% chance it would leak.
As a judgment call, I would pass on the work.
You would need to spend time figuring out exactly what tools might work and then buying the special tools.
Are you going to pay me for my time and for the special tools?
It is worth an extra $500.00 to you to try to save the filter?
Now, the cost is $950.00 up front with no guaranty that the process will work.
Maybe the filter has some sort of sentimental value to you and you don't care about the cost?
Most likely, even 0.5 mm of material removed will make it leak.
The seal is not a separate piece, you can only get the whole rotor with the gasket glued in.
I cannot know for sure if a repair would work or not work.
My best guess is maybe 50% chance it would work and maybe 50% chance it would leak.
As a judgment call, I would pass on the work.
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