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- SONNY
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Re: Cub Block Repair
I have one that former owner put JB on it and it still dont leak, so depending on how good of a job you want there are options as to stop the leak. JB being the least expense and work involved.
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Re: Cub Block Repair
SONNY wrote:I have one that former owner put JB on it and it still dont leak, so depending on how good of a job you want there are options as to stop the leak. JB being the least expense and work involved.
I was thinking JB as long as the crack isn't running and it's small
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