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Red Loctite would be enough, dude. If you use some JB, make sure you get it cleaned up and make sure there aren't any high spots around the studs. High spots won't let the gasket and the header seal properly.caveman said:I did but used blue and my red is at the shop. If I use jb weld on it then its permanent right? Would I just put it on the threads and then thread it in and let sit or should I pack it into the hole then thread in? Wait that would just push it out. Or fill the hole then drill and tap? Either way its going to be fixed.
Good luck. I hope it holds this time.caveman said:My sons b-day party is tomorrow and wanted to bring mine and his trucks to the park. I was able to clean it out again and put more weld on it we'll see what tomorrow has to bring.
2 sounds more fun.caveman said:I have two more ideas left after this 1- I can get a nut behind the one hole and try it that way 2- I take it off and get my BFH matco hammer and SMASH. I like 1 better LOL.
That was going to be my next suggestion. Might have to trim a few of the fins on the cylinder, though.caveman said:I have two more ideas left after this 1- I can get a nut behind the one hole and try it that way 2- I take it off and get my BFH matco hammer and SMASH. I like 1 better LOL.
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