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New JB Weld
I'm just wondering if anyone has tried the new JB Weld compound on oil or gas related repairs. Did it work without draining system. I would like to use it on a 1989 ford oil pan.
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Re: New JB Weld
If you are still seeking answer then you might consider posting at the AF Engineering/Technical or Fabrication forums. See link below:
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...play.php?f=714 I heard of JB Weld being used on upper and lower intake manifold components but I am quite proper preparation is required along with drying/curing time.
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Re: New JB Weld
I agree on some of that but safety is important. I came across a car the boom box was screwed into the trunk and down into the gas tank. JB weld worked but ..
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