JB weld oil drain fitting
well i welded a 1/2 in. steel tube to my oil pan to serve as the oil return for the turbo. i installed it once and it leaked, so i dropped the pan again, welded some more and it still LEAKED! im sick of droping the pan and i wanted to know if i clean off the oil and smeared some JB weld on there will it work? has anyone done this?
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Re:JB weld oil drain fitting
I JB welded my entire fitting in.. No real welding at all..
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!!!?!?!??!:o was it just a tube or did you also bolt it on and jb weld?
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I drilled the whole out so that the fitting kinda threaded in ( KINDA !! not real good ) and then just gobbed the JB weld on both sides. Didn't use the "quik weld", and let it sit for 2 days..
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Re:JB weld oil drain fitting
Originally Posted by 89dxhunchback
I drilled the whole out so that the fitting kinda threaded in ( KINDA !! not real good ) and then just gobbed the JB weld on both sides. Didn't use the "quik weld", and let it sit for 2 days..
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yup me too
JB-weld all the way...easier than welding..and the only option if you use brass |
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sweet!!! ;D thanks alot.
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I've fell in love with this quick set 4min hardening epoxy crap lately. ---- gets hella hard in 4 mins. :o
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I just cut the hole the perfect size, threaded in that homedepot brass thing, and forgot about it. It has never leaked! ;D
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Re:JB weld oil drain fitting
Originally Posted by Semnos
yup me too
JB-weld all the way...easier than welding..and the only option if you use brass |
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