- 1. [oletrucks] Bottom part of oil bath air cleaner (score: 1)
- Author: "Doug Wathor" <wathor@attbi.com>
- Date: Sat, 21 Jun 2003 18:44:47 -0700
- Well, after cleaning the top part of the air cleaner last weekend, using the procedure some on this list had suggested, I then turned my attention to the lower part (the bath part) of the assembly th
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- 2. Re: [oletrucks] Bottom part of oil bath air cleaner (score: 1)
- Author: "Gary Perry" <glperry@fwi.com>
- Date: Sat, 21 Jun 2003 23:47:52 -0500
- Doug, Maybe using J.B.Weld epoxy mix and letting it dry or settle? to bottom of oil tray will hold up? I know tractor guys who have used it to seal some odd parts, even crankcases and have it still h
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- 3. Re: [oletrucks] Bottom part of oil bath air cleaner (score: 1)
- Author: "Bob KNOTTS" <raknotts@qwest.net>
- Date: Sat, 21 Jun 2003 22:43:36 -0700
- Somebody used to put out an epoxy putty which you applied from the outside to seal tanks on RV's. Another thought. But apply it inside. Bob K in PHX. bottom some it it.) a rid oletrucks is devoted to
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- 4. Re: [oletrucks] Bottom part of oil bath air cleaner (score: 1)
- Author: tim <lloydt@Colorado.EDU>
- Date: Sat, 21 Jun 2003 23:55:28 -0600
- The pan from my oil bath air cleaner looks like it was repaired with bronze or something, some time ago. I don't know much about metalworking, but that's what it looks like to me. I suppose you could
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- 5. Re: [oletrucks] Bottom part of oil bath air cleaner (score: 1)
- Author: dcvjrv@covad.net
- Date: Sun, 22 Jun 2003 07:39:01 -0400
- I had the same problem when I was redoing the oil bath air cleaner on my 58. I was able to clean it up real good and then braze holes. It has held so far. Jim V. 1958 GMC Suburban Carrier Pickup (Cam
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