Re: How to repair pinholes in oil pan
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Re: How to repair pinholes in oil pan
- From: ortfamily@xxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 26 Sep 2004 00:09:59 -0400
I have used JB weld with good success. Also, an epoxy marine patch material called Marine Tex works well. It is a two part epoxy filler that can be sanded and painted. It is impervious to gas and oil. The secret---make sure the surfaces are good and clean. Brake cleaner works well and leaves no residue.
On September 25, 2004 Marty Bricker wrote:
> The saga continues for my 83 258 rebuild. Picked up
> the block at the machine shop and they showed me a
> pinhole that had developed in the oil pan near the
> drein plug. There are several other beginnigs of
> holes that haven't gone all the way through.
> Their welder said the metal was not thick enough to
> weld w/o warping or burning a bigger hole. I was
> thinking about just using my MAPP gas to heat the
> metal and then filling the holes with solder, possibly
> using the JB Weld stuff or gas tank repair material.
> Anyone done this before or have other suggestions?
> Thanks.
> Marty
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