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Old 11-15-2017, 09:14 AM
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Originally Posted by techrep
that should work...
I will know by tonight and will post an update so other people can do the same thing and not have to spend 1000 dollars for a stupid nipple
Old 11-15-2017, 09:21 AM
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Agreed. If you got the pipe down in there far enough for a good grip, it'll probably be a lifetime fix. That JB is good stuff. I have an aluminum boat prop that I rebuilt/reshaped the leading edge with JB and its still holding.
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Agreed. If you got the pipe down in there far enough for a good grip, it'll probably be a lifetime fix. That JB is good stuff. I have an aluminum boat prop that I rebuilt/reshaped the leading edge with JB and its still holding.
Yeah JB Weld is awesome stuff and if this holds then it'll never cone apart again.
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Well here is the fished product.....if this holds then I'll never have to worry about it again. Gonna let the JB Weld sit for another 24hours as the temperature is quite cool here now and don't wanna take the chance of it not being cured.
This pic is fron the internet so disreguard the writing. Its the silver nipple that boke.

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Take a look at the injector right behind your repair site (#1). It appears to be cracked.
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Good eye Perry
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