Posted by Kentb of SWMO on January 26, 2011 at 06:38:09 from (98.20.114.83):
In Reply to: Hole in block?? posted by dave2 on January 25, 2011 at 21:25:11:
I would fashion a patch slightly larger than the hole from some heavy sheet metal. Clean the area around the hole of oil. Roughen the area and clean one last time with toluene. Also clean and roughen the patch. Mix a two part epoxy like J B Weld or Devco and apply the the edge of the patch and the block where the patch will set. Apply the patch and let the epoxy set for 24 hours. Then clean the outside of the patch and cover the whole area with the two part epoxy. The hardest place to seal, from the look of the picture will be the right angle area where the block bolts to the torque tube. Look at it this way. It is already broken. You can not hurt it trying to fix it. If it does not work, you might at least learn something.
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