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DOHCZCEF9 04-10-2003 06:55 AM

JB weld for oil return line
 
o.k. since I can't weld to save my life someone recommend and I've seen alot where to use JB weld for the oil pan return line. Now I have a flange off a 1.8T VW ( I love being a tech. you get all kinds of free useful stuff )so I'm just going to drill the three hole's for the flange . One for the line and the two for the bolts that connect the flange to the pan. What do I do with the JB Weld... just put it all over the edge of the flange. I'm thinking since it's a flange and it uses a gasket in between the flnage and the pan I might not have to weld at all but I may just use some JB just to be safe or in cause it leaks. Is that all I have to do ? Sorry if this may seem to be a stupid question I've just never had to use this stuff before.

DSC 04-10-2003 07:06 AM

Re:JB weld for oil return line
 
It'll work. Just make sure you give it enough time to dry.

traff1c 04-10-2003 10:28 AM

Re:JB weld for oil return line
 
i still dont have a welder... but im going to use one of those torches used to fit copper water pipes together... and just use some solder... and hope it seals shut....

you could try that???

turboboy 04-10-2003 12:23 PM

Re:JB weld for oil return line
 
just get a screw in fitting and use that..works fine

Chacko 04-10-2003 12:51 PM

Re:JB weld for oil return line
 

Originally Posted by DOHCZCEF9
o.k. since I can't weld to save my life someone recommend and I've seen alot where to use JB weld for the oil pan return line. Now I have a flange off a 1.8T VW ( I love being a tech. you get all kinds of free useful stuff )so I'm just going to drill the three hole's for the flange . One for the line and the two for the bolts that connect the flange to the pan. What do I do with the JB Weld... just put it all over the edge of the flange. I'm thinking since it's a flange and it uses a gasket in between the flnage and the pan I might not have to weld at all but I may just use some JB just to be safe or in cause it leaks. Is that all I have to do ? Sorry if this may seem to be a stupid question I've just never had to use this stuff before.

Just mix the hardener/glueing agent and get something like a dowl to get the JB weld on, then apply little patches of it around the thicker parts of the flange. It will hold, and hold, and hold :P

aron2063 04-10-2003 01:27 PM

Re:JB weld for oil return line
 
JB weld is the best ---- ever, im holding my damn BOV on with it i just drilled a hole in my OBX intake pipe and just glued it on there, it works great

Slammd Sol 04-10-2003 01:37 PM

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Originally Posted by 99TurboSI
JB weld is the best ---- ever, im holding my damn BOV on with it i just drilled a hole in my OBX intake pipe and just glued it on there, it works great

Exactly what I did. I also used it on my oil pan and intercooler pipe. ---- works great.

Turbodelsolman 04-10-2003 03:15 PM

Re:JB weld for oil return line
 
Won't the solder get too hot and melt off?

MR_DR_PEP 04-10-2003 03:20 PM

Re:JB weld for oil return line
 
I wouldn't consider solder.

Yes, jbweld rocks. I was out of welding braid, so I used jbweld on my intercooler and to which has been tested past 20psi. It's important that you clean the surface first before using the jbweld especialy if it's been painted... clean it off.

Keehnel1414 04-10-2003 03:24 PM

Re:JB weld for oil return line
 
What is JB weld? I am a newbie


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