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Fred ![]() Bronze Level ![]() Joined: 28 Jul 2010 Location: Laurel Delaware Points: 48 |
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What is the best way to cure the oil leak around the post that the throttle linkeage and oil line hooks to. The post is loose, I could pull it out. I tried Form a Gasket and it didn't seem to work. I was thinking of JB Weld however it's only a little bit loose, just loose enough to leak.Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks
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Fred ![]() Bronze Level ![]() Joined: 28 Jul 2010 Location: Laurel Delaware Points: 48 |
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JB Weld did the trick. I took the post out and clean the hole and the post. I used a wax and grease remover and a q-tip in the hole. Just a thin coat of JB Weld on the spline on the post and tapped it back in. 24 hour cure... hooked everything up - No leak and now the post is nice and firm too. |
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