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1996 Crestliner plug leak?
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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny" data-source="post: 424931" data-attributes="member: 13599"><p>yes - that is the one I used for restoring threads in a 1958 Johnson outboard lower unit.</p><p>I am sure there are many epoxy products on the market, such as JBweld</p><p>that will probably work just as well.</p><p>remove as much corrosion and oxidation as you can and run a Q-Tip</p><p>in the threads with muriatic acid to remove any remnants of oxidation.</p><p>rinse well - follow up with baking soda wash - rinse well - do your repair</p><p>with whatever product you choose to use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny, post: 424931, member: 13599"] yes - that is the one I used for restoring threads in a 1958 Johnson outboard lower unit. I am sure there are many epoxy products on the market, such as JBweld that will probably work just as well. remove as much corrosion and oxidation as you can and run a Q-Tip in the threads with muriatic acid to remove any remnants of oxidation. rinse well - follow up with baking soda wash - rinse well - do your repair with whatever product you choose to use. [/QUOTE]
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