Metal compound
Anyone used or can give any advice on metal compound sealer please must be oil resistant as looks like I may have poss crack in engine case near bump stop thanks
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Yep JB weld or Devcon. We use Devcon at work, it comes in different grades and metal types.
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Is it Petrol Prof as well?
Thanks guys in the end I found some stuff called silver steel it's like a putty that goes like concrete
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Ok but can you get it now?warts wrote:I reshaped the inlet manifolds for the bike using Belazona - still there after about 25 years.
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JB Weld would be my first choice, I'm using it on the sump on my Marcos to good effect. I can also vouch for Plastic Padding 'plastic metal' for fuel tank repairs, I did a temporary seal repair on the Marcos tank back in 1992 and it is still good
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rosscla wrote:Ok but can you get it now?warts wrote:I reshaped the inlet manifolds for the bike using Belazona - still there after about 25 years.
http://www.belzona.co.uk/en/products/1000/1111.aspx
They still advertise the stuff - as a little goes a long way, I still have some left.