Before
Another stupid mistake.
I'm not 100% sure what the part is there is a inch or so thick tube from the rad that connects to this (you can see in the pictures). The air valve was a little loose and rad fluid would SLOWLY leak over months, wasn't a big problem but today I decided I can just tighten it and leave it alone. I used a 12mm socket and tried to tighten, would slowly move and tighten. It moved for a while but did NOT go all the way down, I kept going and then that piece literally snapped off.
Thinking positively, it broke off in one piece and the air valve is fine. I went to the store and bought some JB Weld (2 part hardener and steel epoxy). Here is some information on it.
They said that should hold after it dries. I put it on following what to do and it's drying at the moment.
After
Broken, but when I put the other piece on...
...it fits perfectly.
My question:
1) Do you think the JB weld will hold? (How long)
2) What is the part I broke and how much is it approximately for a new one?
Another stupid mistake.
I'm not 100% sure what the part is there is a inch or so thick tube from the rad that connects to this (you can see in the pictures). The air valve was a little loose and rad fluid would SLOWLY leak over months, wasn't a big problem but today I decided I can just tighten it and leave it alone. I used a 12mm socket and tried to tighten, would slowly move and tighten. It moved for a while but did NOT go all the way down, I kept going and then that piece literally snapped off.
Thinking positively, it broke off in one piece and the air valve is fine. I went to the store and bought some JB Weld (2 part hardener and steel epoxy). Here is some information on it.
Originally posted by JB Weld Basic Info
After
Broken, but when I put the other piece on...
...it fits perfectly.
My question:
1) Do you think the JB weld will hold? (How long)
2) What is the part I broke and how much is it approximately for a new one?
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