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550 co oil leak/crack.


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Yeah that's what I thought. Did you manage to repair it?

 

 

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I did . Not too pretty but I drilled and tapped ( with small BA screws , thats how long ago it was !) an aluminum plate on a bed of JB weld . The sprayed it orange .

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my 394xp is weeping oil out of a split in the casings just under the exhaust. i can't really tell in your photo if its where the casing meets or a seperate crack/split. let us know if you manage to fix it. and anyone know about an fix for oil leak from casing - other than splitting casing which i hear would take a bit of time.

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drain out the oil and clean with thinners and rough up a bit with course emery cloth and repair it with Belzona which is an epoxy paste which I have repaired cracked engine blocks with so it should work!! it has to be spotless though:thumbup1:

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I have repaired similar with liquid glass fibre resin inside the de-greased tank but it needs to be spotless.

 

The outside can be repaired as Stubby says - aluminium plate with JB weld sandwich and mechanical fixing - won't be pretty but it will save a scrap saw!

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