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trani oil drain hole is chipped
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<blockquote data-quote="Redordead89" data-source="post: 179363" data-attributes="member: 1590"><p>Checkout "QUICKSTEEL" Ive used it lots on car apps, it comes as a two layer putty and you just knead it between your fingers until you feel the heat reaction of the two compounds then apply a blob to a well cleaned surface.</p><p>Place the bolt in the remaining threaded hole before and push the QS in to the gap and you will create the thread on the inside using the bolt!, it sets hard as steel in an hour so leave it proud and use a gentle file to shape the outside,</p><p>Quite amazing stuff and it bonds to most materials and way less mess than JB!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Redordead89, post: 179363, member: 1590"] Checkout "QUICKSTEEL" Ive used it lots on car apps, it comes as a two layer putty and you just knead it between your fingers until you feel the heat reaction of the two compounds then apply a blob to a well cleaned surface. Place the bolt in the remaining threaded hole before and push the QS in to the gap and you will create the thread on the inside using the bolt!, it sets hard as steel in an hour so leave it proud and use a gentle file to shape the outside, Quite amazing stuff and it bonds to most materials and way less mess than JB! [/QUOTE]
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