i have a tiny hole in one of my i/c pipes, would jb weld hold up or should i just find someone who welds aluminum? i also have the threaded IAT intake temp sensor and all i can find is a steel bung ... think jb weld would hold that in and keep it leak free? i kinda wanna have a jb weld party. haha
yes it will work, challange some one to prove other wise. For all intents and purposes it will work just fine.
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hell if it holds cracked engine blocks of diesel tractors together, and is holds the cracked oil pans of thousands of 5.0 mustangs together it should be fine on your charge pipe.
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QWK LN2 (needs an @ss whoopin) wrote:I would not chance it..... As for the Aluminum bung, Jegs has them... You need a 3/8?
http://www.jegs.com/i/ARP/070/800-8102/10002/-1
yeh i do need a 3/8. i'll check them out but canada always get raped on shipping.
i was just worried it wouldn't bond to the glossy finish of the Aluminum. should i scuff it up some if i try it?
it's your decision,but i've had j/b take a @!#$ on some hydrogen generators i played with @ 170degrees it wouldn't hold on polypropolene plastic,i also agree withQWK LN2 there's no way i'd try it and feel safe.
QWK LN2 (needs an @ss whoopin) wrote:I would not chance it..... As for the Aluminum bung, Jegs has them... You need a 3/8?
http://www.jegs.com/i/ARP/070/800-8102/10002/-1
know of any canadain companies? i called and they want 30 bucks to ship it over or know of anyplace in NYC or Boston i'm goin there in a week.
get the closest ups store or drop off location near to where 're going,try that.