Can JB Weld be used in this area?

rothfm

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Removing a 1993 115 Powerhead, I had to re-lower the PH momentarily due to my hoist...It slowly came down onto the end of the shift rod and knocked a small piece out of the front of the crank case...See the hole in the picture.

Can I plug this hole? Obviously it not in the higher pressure back-end half but the crank is just behind this hole. Or I have plenty of front cases, is it ok to use a spare front case if they are not a matched pair?

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rothfm

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Oh,, to add: This block will be coming apart for a ring and piston job too.
 

interalian

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And no, you can't use the front off another crank case - they're machined as a set.
 

boobie

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You could try the good old Gray Marine Tex or have it welded.
 

rothfm

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All good ideas...I may bring it down to the local welder,,,if they can plug it without warping it, might give it a try. Be awhile until I get to this one. was Curious if Marine Tex or JB would adhere properly? Its not in a heat or pressure area, would just have to stick properly

Thanks all
 

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I have plugged a bigger hole on a dirt bike. That was in a pinch while on vacation. Cleaned the area, all oil has to be gone. I used carb cleaner and sand paper. I put the cap to a toothpaste tube in the hole and JR Welded it in. The next morning I hit it with sandpaper and spread more on. Didn't ride that day but did the next 5. Took it easy the 1st day. Then I beat the daylights out of it. Rode it for 10 years and gave it to a kid . Even with that though, I'd take it in and get it welded. I could walk home if my fix ever failed.
 

jimmbo

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I wouldn't recommend any type of epoxy, no matter how 'good' people say it is. If it falls out, it may leave you stranded many miles from a safe place. Either have it welded or replace the crankcase
 

Scott Danforth

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I recommend "weld" and not JB Weld.

30 seconds with a tig torch and some filler rod
 

gm280

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Mixed feelings on this one. The best option is to have it welded. However, if you can't, for whatever reason, I would taper sand the inside and outside so that when you do use a product like JB Weld, it would be physically fixed in such a fashion that it can't come off either way. But the is just my uneducated idea and thinking. :noidea:
 

rothfm

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I will pull it apart pretty soon and update the thread after taking it into a loval welding shop.

Thanks all.
 
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