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Slight leak in block
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- Cub Star
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Re: Slight leak in block
Thanks. I used the high temp JB weld thinking it was better. I’ll apply the ordinal one today and get the heat up by covering it.
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Re: Slight leak in block
After you drain the block and let dry, wash the crack a couple of times with alcohol to remove coolant. Then heat the block, blow dryer - etc..
Once block is good and hot, squish the epoxy into the crack.
Once block is good and hot, squish the epoxy into the crack.
I have an excuse. CRS.
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