Yup! I remember that story ! ;o) He only got 5000 miles,,,,,, And the Hole was only the size of a 50cent Piece !!! ;o) They just dont make stuff the way they used too !!! ;o) Go figure !!! :o) JC... PS: It Really is amazing to me what is being done with adhesives & Plastics too !!! Way different than the way it was done (back) in my 1946 Popular Mechanics Magizine I've got! ( I know, a lot of survival stuff in those old books! ) ( & we still just might need to fall back on that stuff some day ! )
-------------- Original message -------------- From: fonman4277@comcast.net (J Stewart) > I really advocate carrying JB weld or a bonding product like it. > One that sets up fast. > I hit a rock, and got a leak in my 2.2 oil pan, ( before I installed a shortened > one. ) > > > I've always had good luck with JB Weld as well, and am a big believer in it. But > your story reminds me of a posting I saw years ago where a guy said JB Weld was > crap. He was out in the middle of no where (Baja, IIRC) and got a whole in his > pan. Fixed it with JB Weld and got home, but 5,000 miles later the repair > failed, so in his opinion the stuff is crap. I had to laugh at that, I don't > think he "got it" Jeff |
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