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Scott

06-21-2003 15:22:48




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Any know of a way to seal an oil pan. Had to do some brazing on mine and cannot get it to seal. What could I use inside the pan that would not be harmful to the oil or get pulled into the engine by the pump.

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Scott

06-22-2003 09:14:48




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 Re: Oil Pan in reply to Scott, 06-21-2003 15:22:48  
Thanks for the comments. Went the JB weld route and it works fine.

Thanks again!



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wdTom

06-22-2003 08:04:46




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 Re: Oil Pan in reply to Scott, 06-21-2003 15:22:48  
The AC model WD I am working on had set for mayby 25 years before I got it. There was pin holes in the oil pan from acid in the oil sitting for who knows how long. The oil had leaked out of these holes. Anyway, I cleaned it up good with solvent and welded the holes up with my welder which is just a Lincoln AC "buzz box". Worked fine, 3/32 rod at 40 or sometimes 60 amps. then I ground or filed the welds smooth and you can't tell there was any holes there. It just took careful welding, for me anyway, to get it done. Hot enough to weld good, stopping before I burned through. Don't know what sore of damage you are trying to repair, but this may help.

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here, try this

06-21-2003 16:38:50




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 Re: Oil Pan in reply to Scott, 06-21-2003 15:22:48  
i'd keep trying till i got it but you might goop it up with jb weld.



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