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Leland unless you are willing to split the cases again, anything you try is only going to be temporary. With that in mind I would still try using whatever military epoxy you might be able to get your hands on. I have used JB Weld on a seam leak with some success. Everything must be absolutely clean of oil. What works best is using brake cleaner in the spray can. Clean well above and below the leak. Wipe with clean rag and repeat. Then immediately get the epoxy on before the oil has a chance to seep out. Use the epoxy extending well beyond both sides of where you think you have the leak. Good luck.
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Old 04-09-2002, 07:34 PM
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