Subject: | [Healeys] non Healey fix help mail.com> |
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From: | jmsdarch at sbcglobal.net (john spaur) |
Date: | Mon, 14 Nov 2011 19:10:05 -0800 |
References: | <6.2.3.4.2.20111114115540.020f0cd0@pop.att.yahoo.com> <406725946.1888796.1321304937348.JavaMail.root@sz0054a.emeryville.ca.mail.comcast.net> <CAPTa0B6eAbTTP4Os_fDa9V-NJNk-9HJKgGmU3QB-3JpLbBN8hA@mail.gmail.com> <CACPMnYq1vVuCxCpPchE2n0HGDiTQT7Nr3LXeSBOABVn6e877wg@mail.gmail.com> |
There is J-B Kwik and J-B Weld. J-B Weld is slow drying and handles temperatures to 600 degrees F and has a tensile strength of 3960 PSI. Check the back of the product packaging if you still have it. John At 06:11 PM 11/14/2011 -0800, I Erbs wrote: >I want to fix it, so my son does not continue to have issues, but we bought >a new radiator and he cross threaded both fittings. I was able to repair >the bottom one, but the top is still leaking. He's a college kid working >part time and I'm way under employed. >I thought about JBweld, but did not know how it would handle the heat and >pressure from the tranny fluid. >Thanks all. |
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