User talk:Sgshane1

How to fix a hour in an engine case.
To fix a hole in your engine case, especially one that is 1/2 inch or larger first you must clean the edges of the hole and surrounding area of up to an inch with a wire wheel or brush. Next you must make a plug for the hole out of a piece of thin metal of any kind. (I find the lid of a mason jar work's the best). When making the plug cut out the shape of the hole adding no less that a half inch of overlap onto the engine case. After you have made a suitable plug. Place it over the hole and hold in place. Drill holes around the hole in the case no more than 1/4" apart to be used for riveting the plug to the case. After drilling your holes take the plug an place a 1/4" bead of high heat liquid gasket around the edges and put back over hole in case Rivit the plug to the case Cover the rivits inside the case and outside the case in the same high heat liquid gasket. After it gas all cured using JB Weld for steel cover the outside of the plug, seam, and surrounding area. This makes the thin metal very duriable to withstand anything. After covering in JB Weld let it cure. After cured, sand to desired shape and paint to match using high heat engine paint. Sgshane1 (talk) 05:26, 29 September 2018 (UTC)