yes if allowe to dry 24 hrs but should NOT be used on lines or tubeing or any pressure point ... if youre fixing the resivour it should be fine if the parts repairing are reaaallllyyy CLEAN
No J-B Weld is not fully resistant to brake fluid. I used it on a brake resivour for a motorcycle. It held up for a few years, but over time J-B Weld was broken down by the brake fluid.
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No . . . that would be extremely dangerous.
Yes. I've used it on aluminum as a permanent repair. I'd recommend prepping the surface thoroughly.
Yes. A really good TIG welder can do this. Ask around at radiator shops. JB Weld never works on this kind of stuff.
Sounds like a real bad idea. A leaking freeze plug is usually a sign of a very neglected cooling system. You need to replace the leaking plug with a new one. Unfortunately there is probably corrosion throughout the whole cooling system. You will probably have other leaks soon.
You don't. Well not easily anyway it can be heated to over 600 degrees C It can be grinded off sanded off or exposed to -67 Degrees C or lower . It is a metal substitute it is not designed to come off easily . Actually that would be 600 degrees Fahrenheit or 315.5 degrees Celsius. Otherwise correct this stuff does NOT come off easily.