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HELP!!! Im stupid and Ive messed up big time
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Anonymous
It's not a stressed area (unless you overtighten it again ). J.B. Weld would be my first choice.
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Pete Logan
Originally posted by joe.dNah Im a Welder, But only MIG....just mild steel.
MIG it, mate. If nothing else, you'll improve your CV
Pete
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You're better off not to try to clamp it. If you clamp it, then the tension of it trying to reopen when the clamp is removed is transferred to the JB. Fill the unstressed crack without using a clamp of any kind. It will last longer.
Earl
Originally posted by joe.dI was thinking I could even get a hose clamp on the crack after a I JB weld it to close the crackKomorebi-The light filtering through the trees.
I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.
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Hoomgar
Originally posted by joe.dprobably right 3 phase
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Katamaniac
Definately go with the JB weld. I used it on my boat engine block after I forgot to drain the water out of it one year. That was five years ago and it still doesn't leak. Just make sure you prep the area for a good bond.
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joe.d
Its ALL good
CRISIS IS OVER
actually once its all painted and the engine is cleaned its not gonna even notice, theres a seem in the moulding just near where the crack was and I jb welded it to the seam...and it looks good if I do say so my self
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