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truthseeker
Member # 4636
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I have a pinhole oil pan leak that I think can be welded, if not I will have to buy a oil pan and have someone install it.
I also have a noise coming from the rear end that I need to have checked out (possibly need new gears or bearings).
PM me with your contact info.
Thanks! [ June 21, 2012, 12:01 AM: Message edited by: truthseeker ]
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50DADDY
Member # 3076
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Do not weld on an oil pan on the car,LOL!KABOOM!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Bent70
Member # 9694
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Rub bar soap into the pinhole to stop the leak, clean the metal and jb weld over it.
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95gtdrop
Member # 7478
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hit up brandon in the vendor automotive section. hes done a number of things for my cars and does great work for cheap.
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outlawdragger
Member # 10590
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i can weld the pinhole but not on the car
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95gtdrop
Member # 7478
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http://www.californiafords.com/ubb/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=9;t=000258
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samsbolt390
Member # 11645
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quote: Originally posted by 50DADDY: Do not weld on an oil pan on the car,LOL!KABOOM!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If we can weld a tank FULL of fuel why not an oil pan. It's the vapors that IGNITE, oil won't just spontaneously ignite it has to be very hot to produce fumes. It's also why we used to throw lit matches in to a bucket of gas in the cold of winter in Wyoming no fumes no fire. Yup we were stupid kids. (at Wyo tech)
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