Thread: J. B. Weld Question
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08-19-2013 08:05 AM #16
Took the plug out after letting the J.B.Weld cure over night with no problems (?I think?) Decided to see if it holds before putting on the finish JBW coat and painting it so I just shot some rattle can primer on to make any leak easier to see (maybe?). I think that the "success" of this Red Green fix will depend on the effectiveness of the JBW and how "little" torque I can get by with when installing the drain plug and gasket after oil changes. TAA
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08-19-2013 08:47 AM #17
Good luck Em! I've seen that JB Weld fix a lot of stuff it shouldn't work on!!!!! Hope it keeps the oil on the inside of the pan!!!!!!Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
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