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Hole in the oil pan....HELP!!!
I ran over a chunk of something last night and to the best I can tell I now have a wonderful hole in my oil pan.....AAARRRGGGHHH!! It's not a big hole but it is still a hole. Can this be repaired? Or do I have to buy a whole new oil pan? If anyone can help me please let me know soon, I need it fixed tomorrow because no one is open on sunday's and I have to work monday. Thanks
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Completely drain the oil, spray the area w/ some brake clean till there is no oil present. Then use some JB weld on it. It works great. I used some on a couple pin hol leakse on my oil pan.
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92 Mustang GT, 347 Stroker(Forged Steel Crank/Rods-Balanced, Forged Alum Dished Pistons), B50 Block, Track Heat Intake, Twisted Wedge Heads w/ Stage 3 port/polish, 80mm C&L MAF, FMS 30# Inj., BBK AFPR, Trick Flow Stage 2 Cam, Trick Flow 1.6R Rockers, BBK EL-CC Headers, MAC O.R. H-Pipe, Flowmaster Cat-Back, Accufab 75mm TB, MAC CAI, BBK Pulleys, Griffin Alum Radiator, Mark 8 Fan, MSD Pro-Billet Distributor; AOD, Dynamic 3300 L-U Converter, B&M Trans Cooler; 3:73 gears. |
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Re: Hole in the oil pan....HELP!!!
JB weld or just plain weld it. The old back woods gas and brass welding with a coat hanger or you can mig weld it.
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Re: Hole in the oil pan....HELP!!!
Thanks for the advice. I called the local Ford garage and they said J.B. Weld as well. I think I will do that for a temp fix until I have time to take the oil pan off and have it welded. Thanks again for your help!
P.S. Steer clear of chunks of concrete, they tear stuff up! |
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