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Hank914 |
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I have a tranny case leak that needs a repair. Here is a pic of the leak, which when warmed up is about one large drop a second.
![]() I figure that I should do a real weld for the permanent fix, but would like to do a temp fix so I can drive over to my welder brother-in law about a 100 miles away. So, what is the best liquid weld goop for this type of a hole (about 1-2 mm in diameter)? |
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Bruce Hinds |
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V-8 madness ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 748 Joined: 27-December 06 From: Port Orchard, WA Member No.: 7,391 Region Association: Pacific Northwest ![]() |
It would be a no brainer to try the JB weld.
I had an oil leak in a Dodge 440, only above a certain RPM(at higher oil pressure). it was a thin spot in the block casting near an oil galley. I widened the slight crack and wedged in a small sheet metal screw coated with JB weld. Never leaked again. Just get the case as clean as possible . . . |
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