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On Thu, 26 May 2005 20:04:40 -0400, "Chris"
wrote: Does anyone here know about welding a lower unit? Basically, there's a hairline crack at the bottom that allows oil to leak out, and I want it to be sealed up with a weld (as I don't know any other compound that would do the job). The motor is an early 70's Mercury 4 cylinder. I'm not sure what its all made of, but likely a more traditional material would be the case. Again, I'm not looking for a strength weld, but rather a sealing weld. Maybe a bead would do the job. Can it be done? ( I heard they can weld props, so why not this ). Also, if you do know anything else that may work, please let me know. I have considered JB Weld, but haven't gotten around to try that as a sealer. I'd try the JB Weld first - that's pretty good stuff. I had a tractor once that I used JB weld on in the water jacket - it's still there last time I checked. However, if you are sure it's just a small fracture line and not something more serious, any prop shop should be able to drop a bead on that crack in no time. Later, Tom |
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