I have ordered some JB Weld, having done some fairly extensive internet research! Next Friday's job...
I have ordered some JB Weld, having done some fairly extensive internet research! Next Friday's job...
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I have seen JB weld used to fix a leaking fuel tank on a temp basis.
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I do find jb weld is very useful as I've fix a fair few things with it ie ( radiator housing for thermostat core plugs and other stuff ) but i don't know if it will work for this just have a go see what happens. Failing that hydraulic glue can't remember what it called
I found the JB Weld a little too runny, so it dribbled out of the hole! But I am sure that it had filled the crack quite well.
So I opted today for the Chemical Metal, over the top. As access is a bit limited, and the Chemical Metal goes off quickly, I made a right pig's ear of it! But I have attached a picture for you to laugh at...
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But who cares, because it works!!
You can see the slightly darker JB Weld underneath, and the Chemical Metal over the top. And on everything else
So I will either tap the Chemical Metal for the sensor, or mount it in a sandwich plate.
But first, I will have to deal with the new coolant leak!
This is still holding up great! Also, my coolant leak was a pinhole in the top hose and is now holding excellent pressure in the system.