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Old 11-17-2006, 04:49 PM
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man i love jb weld my car would not be running if it werent for ol' jb
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JB weld time Just make sure the surface is clean (perhaps use brake cleaner on it first).
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i did this also and used epoxy to fill it....
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I work with epoxies. We fix concrete with the 2 part mixes it would be great for a throttle body. My uncle uses epoxies when he makes golf clubs.. soooo many wonderful uses for this new "super glue". Check with Home Depot, Menards, etc, they should carry something similar. JB should be ok too if they don't and most people have some of that just lying around.




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