Will JB Weld work for this?
Last edited by blind527; Jan 28, 2006 at 05:13 AM.
Cutouts don't have screws...they have studs with nuts or wingnuts. Are you saying one of the wingnuts came off? And you want to JB weld it on?
Use regular nuts and a ratchet to tighten them down, and they will not come loose. If you use something like JB weld, you're going to have a hell of a time getting it off. Loctite would be the proper stuff to use though, not JB weld.
Cutouts don't have screws...they have studs with nuts or wingnuts. Are you saying one of the wingnuts came off? And you want to JB weld it on?
Use regular nuts and a ratchet to tighten them down, and they will not come loose. If you use something like JB weld, you're going to have a hell of a time getting it off. Loctite would be the proper stuff to use though, not JB weld.
You're obviously not understanding what I'm saying. There are 3 bolts that are welded to make "studs" and the wingnut tightens over them to secure the cutout plate. The bolt, yes the bolt, came off due to a shitty weld job. I am asking if I can JB Weld the BOLT back into place with no problems with the heat.
Why would I JB Weld the wingnut? I, in no where in that post, sounded like I was explaining that. It's the top hole, so it's hard to get my fingers in there to hold the bolt while I tighten the wingnut down. There are only 2 bolt "studs" welded into place right now, instead of the 3.
Last edited by blind527; Jan 29, 2006 at 05:35 AM.
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wouldnt hurt to try it!
I can tell you this though. That i patched up the metal hose on the back of my intake for the EGR using JBWELD and it help just fine. Didnt leak or nothing.
and it was pretty solid!
Yes. I was actually gonna do that, make a picture. Yes, the bolt itself, which each are welded onto, and there are 3 of them, broke off. So now there are only 2, the 2 bottom ones. Would it be possible to JB weld the bolt so I have the 3 bolts mounted? Or would the heat be a problem?
try it and see. Wont lose anything, but 3$ and 4-5 min of your time!
Last edited by blind527; Jan 29, 2006 at 07:21 PM.
There are 3 bolts welded that the plate slides onto, right? 1 bolt came off, now there are obviously 2. How am I making it harder than it is? I'm not saying a wingnut came off, the BOLT came off. Are you saying JB weld won't bind a bolt to metal?
I need to go to the store and get 2 wingnuts, but that isn't what I'm asking. I'm asking if JB weld will hold the screw in place so I have 3 studs to mount my cutout plate, instead of 2.
Watch this, and pause it at 1:33
Here is a video of my exhaust. You will notice the top BOLT to the cutout is missing. The 2 bottom ones, you can see. I am asking if I can JB weld the bolt BACK onto the cutout, so I can mount my cutout plate. I almost lost my cutout plate with it only holding 2.
Last edited by blind527; Jan 29, 2006 at 10:13 PM.

I mean, I can mount the bolt back on there, but it takes a while, and I usually need to jack up the car because it's the top one. I'll just get some JB weld and try it out, if it doesn't work, then I'll just keep my cutout on till I go to the track. The whole point is to not have a loose bolt where it's hard to get something in there to hold the bolt down and tighten the wingnut.
Which leaves me to where I'm at. The FULL bolt is out, it didn't snap off. There isn't anything to drill out. I don't like the fact that the bolt comes off in the first place, because it's hard to stick my fingers in there and hold the bolt while I'm tightening the wing nut. The bolt is fine, it's just a bad weld and the weld broke loose. I don't have any spare bolts/wing nuts/nuts laying around my house. Like I said, the ONLY way to put that bolt stud back in is if I jack the car up because it's at the top, and it's impossible for me to get in there without the car elevated, which is why I want the JB weld to bind the bolt back to where it is supposed to be.
Last edited by blind527; Jan 30, 2006 at 09:18 AM.





