The JB Weld fail.mp4

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Uploaded by on Jan 26, 2012

JB weld is good for some things but not good for 1200 psi. I don't know what I was thinking lol

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  • you should have waited like 2 days. That shit takes much longer to fully cure in cold weather. I put some of that on my oil pan and waited a day and a half and it worked.

    

  • @nathanganhadeiro I didn't have the car that long. I found a new one after that

  • I've had a few JB Weld situations. When it works it works great.... When it doesnt... well its always worth a try. That stuff has saved my ass quite a few times. Take care. Mike.

  • @Northernstar9370 I've used it a few times as well where it has worked really good.

  • Why would anyone bother with putting a replacement resonator on a car? When I got the Mechanical done for my Jetta when I bought it, I just had the mechanic replace the rotten resonator with a straight piece of pipe. My jetta sounds pretty much like any normal VW that has a factory exhaust on it.

  • @sonyxploder He was worried that it would be louder lol

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  • rubber patch, hose clamp holding it tight. Great Vids!

  • Take the line off and braze it with an oxygen accetiline torch if you don't have brazing rod a coat hanger will work. Iv'e done this on heavy equipment hydraulic lines. you have to take it off and clean it before you put any heat to it.

  • @ShawnCFarm yes u can i did it in my 94 infinity q45 4800 pound car its a bit tricky getting into parking spots some times tho lol

  • I get all hydraulic lines hand made at the local auto supply, always cost less than ready made. Also I've had good luck brazing and sometimes welding steel lines.

  • i used what is called guiksteel... its like silly putty ... you kneed it together make a small ball in the palm of your hand then wrap the spot you need fixed... less the mess and easer to use... fixed the brake line on my truck with it... that was 4 years ago.

  • I had a steel line do that to me a while ago on a N.D.O.T. unit... to get by, until a hose could be ordered for the vehicle, I cut a piece of hose sliced it longways slipped it over the line and held it in place right over the leak with a hose clamp, only temporary but it worked alright.

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