Thanks for the upload! I’m hoping this fixes the cracked oil pan on my bus, which is a discontinued part (50 series Detroit). I’m up in Flag so I’ll have to remove the whole thing to work on it inside where its warmer. It cures best at 77F or above. I will use the SteelStik over it, which will hold up to 900psi. The cold weld JB weld epoxy says it holds up to 5020psi and a diesel system is only 200psi peak so this should work.
Agreed! Thx for watching Wildflowers and you kind comments! Sounds like you got it figured out! Good luck with your project! JB Weld is an amazing product over the years I have used it for many things and it always works! Even patched a radiator reservoir when I was driving to Lake Tahoe on vacation and that worked too! High pressure and heat! 😎👍
Update: Addes flex seal patches and another $20 of regular strength jb weld. Still leaking. I've got $120 into patching and is still leaking. Should have just replaced it. Do not waste your money on jb weld if the hole is as large as your thumb. Telling you from experience.
@@OldGuyzGarage good to know cause my quad bikke engine has a 1cm crack no hole and its pissing me off to fill it up with oil every time i wanna ride. and welding it seems hard atleast wat google say, but i was curious if jb weld (or like we call it in french cold weld) will stick cause on the lower part of the engine so oil be there always and i already have a other quad that i didnt know but they jb weld the half of the lower part of the engine and it pretty much is all lose with in a year of owing it, then again i didnt know they jb welded the shit out of it...)
@@reggiexp69You probably already tried this, but speaking from experience prep is key, clean and roughen the surface with sand papper or a dremel, if you do it right it will hold for a long time.
The JB weld is about to fix the oil pan on my CMX500 motorcycle, I gave myself a Ozark mountain oil change. The job weld will have to patch the broke one until the one replacements are back in stock for reasonable prices again.. if that ever happens
@@OldGuyzGarage so took the bike home and drained out the oil form the pan. let it drain and cleaned it real good with break clean. i used a whole roll of the JB Weld Metal puddy and its held just fine now for three days. I plan on replacing the pan when parts become more available.
What a coincidence, I literally just hit a brick someone left in the middle of a dirt road right off I-10 in buckeye and it cracked my oil pan too! Here I am trying to figure out if this will work for a short term fix and the first video I watch is this one where you hit a trailer hitch on i-10! Small world
Ugh, 106F, I would pass out. It was 26F today here in central Maine and the same for the next few days (then a high of 2F expected on Tuesday). Probably the stuff won’t even cure at these temps. I’ve got a leaky oil pan but at 236k miles the old Cherokee isn’t worth the cost to do a full replacement. I just need it to last until spring (May) when the snow will be gone and I can drive my sports car again. 😬
Yes that’s really cold definitely would have to use a heat gun to start it curing! Thx for commenting! What do you drive in the summer...”sportscar” ? Please subscribe if you haven’t already! Thx for watching! 😎👍
Good story but video should be more concise. Having to watch the unpacking of jack stands was too long and unnecessary. Had to skip ahead for some parts as result.
Yes oil was drained but not by choice it drained out thru the crack! Lol however we did check to make sure there was no oil in it. Thx for watching! 😎👍
Would jb weld putty work the same , because I have a dime size hole on my upper oil pan on my nissan versa with one inch hair line cracks around the hole , I thought about using small piece of metal mesh window screen and putty the screen and wood clamp to brace it for a day or two for a full hardened process . Hit me up on better ways to fix my dime size hole with crack's, thank you.
I think you have the right idea, using some kind of metal mesh in the middle. Good luck with your project. You may want consider putting on a new pan because if it doesn’t work and you lose all your oil or enough of it you could ruin your engine which would be a lot more expensive than changing out the pan.
I look at the oil pan alot closer and found out there was more cracks in the oil pan and it requires a motor over haul due to the timing chain connect to the oil pump that inside the oil pan and the main seals on both sides have to be compressed on the timing chain and the transmission side , which I don't have the right equipment to disassemble or take out the motor . I have to let a mechanic do all that work for me and my wallet. Thanks for listening and I'll be watching your videos.
Lucky it was just a crack. I bought this 2 part epoxy twice. Painted it it on with a better brush because the one they give you is tiny. Now I just put the jb weld putty on over that. It says it sets in 5 minutes but its been 40 minutes and is still gooey and falling off. Have to keep going out every 5 minutes and resetting it with my fingers. I also have another bottle of putty if this doesn't work. So, so far invested $50 worth into JB weld products for a hole a little bigger than a penny and it has not really worked. It's still leaking. I don't think they should advertise this product as a permanent fix because after 2 weeks I can tell you it is just something temporary until you get your problem fixed. I am ordering a new oil pan immediately.
lol, after applying, wait 24 hours, or more; I put on a 1/4" hole, its giving me the life of 4 years, no leak, this glue will stick to metal or aluminum but not on the greasy pan, mate you gotta clean it up nicely
Sorry you had so much trouble, it does not work well if there are holes in pan mine was just cracked. The engine builds up a lot of pressure in the pan when it’s running so to try and patch a hole will be most likely unsuccessful. Thx for watching hope it all works out for you! 😎👍
So I cross threaded 3 bolts on my son's first car on his oil pan they won't come out I've tried so do you think honestly if jb weld will hold it and not cause any leaks??? It's a 22 bolt oil pan with 3 broke off in the block thanks for answering in advance!!
@@OldGuyzGarage thx mechanic made my M550d F10 cause its an xdrive its difficult to remove oil pan he made it with Two component hope it will last ir would be Costly if not … an engine 7-10k
It’s probably cheaper to replace your pan than your engine, my BMW was only worth a couple grand so I didn’t care plus I eventually sold for just $1000. For me it was just to get me back to California from Arizona! Thx for watching!
@@OldGuyzGarage thats true but i just not fancy spending 1k for oil pan change …. I will rather sell it if not then i change it … mechanic says 2-3 years it should hold
Update: added 2 more jb weld steel sticks and attempted to seal that with gorilla glue adhesive. A couple hours later it all fell off. I think this product only works on pin-prick sized holes. My hole was originally a little bigger than a penny. $75 worth of liquid weld and adhesive products and still have a leak. I will buy a new oil pan this week.I was told this stuff works and now I'm pissed. I do not recommend JB weld. It is a garbage product.
@@jeffreydauhmer385 Sanded it down with sandpaper just like the directions said. You do not want to use this product if it is anything bigger than a crack. I've heard Permatex works but have never used it.
You had a whole different problem. You cannot blame the product. Did you really expect it to seal a wide open hole? You would done better to epoxy a piece of metal over the hole. It is amazing how poor of a job people do then blame the product. I have probably saved $5000 or more over the years with JB Weld.
Thanks for the upload! I’m hoping this fixes the cracked oil pan on my bus, which is a discontinued part (50 series Detroit). I’m up in Flag so I’ll have to remove the whole thing to work on it inside where its warmer. It cures best at 77F or above. I will use the SteelStik over it, which will hold up to 900psi. The cold weld JB weld epoxy says it holds up to 5020psi and a diesel system is only 200psi peak so this should work.
Agreed! Thx for watching Wildflowers and you kind comments! Sounds like you got it figured out! Good luck with your project! JB Weld is an amazing product over the years I have used it for many things and it always works! Even patched a radiator reservoir when I was driving to Lake Tahoe on vacation and that worked too! High pressure and heat! 😎👍
Update: Addes flex seal patches and another $20 of regular strength jb weld. Still leaking. I've got $120 into patching and is still leaking. Should have just replaced it. Do not waste your money on jb weld if the hole is as large as your thumb. Telling you from experience.
time is the key mate, clean it first, user brake cleaner, if you see aluminum, that is mean it is ready to apply
it really only works if there are no holes only cracks
@@OldGuyzGarage good to know cause my quad bikke engine has a 1cm crack no hole and its pissing me off to fill it up with oil every time i wanna ride. and welding it seems hard atleast wat google say, but i was curious if jb weld (or like we call it in french cold weld) will stick cause on the lower part of the engine so oil be there always and i already have a other quad that i didnt know but they jb weld the half of the lower part of the engine and it pretty much is all lose with in a year of owing it, then again i didnt know they jb welded the shit out of it...)
@@reggiexp69You probably already tried this, but speaking from experience prep is key, clean and roughen the surface with sand papper or a dremel, if you do it right it will hold for a long time.
@@wymonwatson1309 interesting. i will need to try or atleast that it hold for a couple of months, so i can resell it.
Just done this on my sump hope it holds
I hope it works for you too! Thx for watching! We really appreciate it, please subscribe if you haven't already!
The JB weld is about to fix the oil pan on my CMX500 motorcycle, I gave myself a Ozark mountain oil change. The job weld will have to patch the broke one until the one replacements are back in stock for reasonable prices again.. if that ever happens
Good Luck I hope it works for it did for this Bmw! Worked very well! Thx for watching! 😎👍
@@OldGuyzGarage so took the bike home and drained out the oil form the pan. let it drain and cleaned it real good with break clean. i used a whole roll of the JB Weld Metal puddy and its held just fine now for three days. I plan on replacing the pan when parts become more available.
@@OldGuyzGarage I should also say it was a average small crack with no missing parts! 😄
That’s Awesome Eric glad it worked for you!! 😎👍
What a coincidence, I literally just hit a brick someone left in the middle of a dirt road right off I-10 in buckeye and it cracked my oil pan too! Here I am trying to figure out if this will work for a short term fix and the first video I watch is this one where you hit a trailer hitch on i-10! Small world
Yep! 😎👍
@@aimlessdrive8723 what a bummer, I know the trailer hitch I hit made my day way more difficult than planned! 😊
So close to 2k I had to sub
Thank you so Much!!! Really appreciate it! Thx for watching ! 😎👍
Hey I never saw an update video, did it hold?
Yes it did hold we did not do a video update however I mentioned that it held in one of the subsequent videos. Thank you so much for watching! 😎👍
great going try to fix pan on my car thanks for info.
Ugh, 106F, I would pass out. It was 26F today here in central Maine and the same for the next few days (then a high of 2F expected on Tuesday). Probably the stuff won’t even cure at these temps. I’ve got a leaky oil pan but at 236k miles the old Cherokee isn’t worth the cost to do a full replacement. I just need it to last until spring (May) when the snow will be gone and I can drive my sports car again. 😬
Yes that’s really cold definitely would have to use a heat gun to start it curing! Thx for commenting! What do you drive in the summer...”sportscar” ?
Please subscribe if you haven’t already! Thx for watching! 😎👍
Good story but video should be more concise. Having to watch the unpacking of jack stands was too long and unnecessary. Had to skip ahead for some parts as result.
QUESTION How does jb weld work around a mounting bolt area....has a half moon shape crack but not all they way through...
JB Weld is pretty amazing is the crack leaking?
So how it work out?
It worked! 😎👍
I was about ready to hit that like button until I saw that raiders poster in your garage. Just kidding
My son in laws garage! 😎👍
Did you drain oil or not before
Yes oil was drained but not by choice it drained out thru the crack! Lol however we did check to make sure there was no oil in it. Thx for watching! 😎👍
Would jb weld putty work the same , because I have a dime size hole on my upper oil pan on my nissan versa with one inch hair line cracks around the hole , I thought about using small piece of metal mesh window screen and putty the screen and wood clamp to brace it for a day or two for a full hardened process .
Hit me up on better ways to fix my dime size hole with crack's, thank you.
I think you have the right idea, using some kind of metal mesh in the middle. Good luck with your project. You may want consider putting on a new pan because if it doesn’t work and you lose all your oil or enough of it you could ruin your engine which would be a lot more expensive than changing out the pan.
I look at the oil pan alot closer and found out there was more cracks in the oil pan and it requires a motor over haul due to the timing chain connect to the oil pump that inside the oil pan and the main seals on both sides have to be compressed on the timing chain and the transmission side , which I don't have the right equipment to disassemble or take out the motor . I have to let a mechanic do all that work for me and my wallet. Thanks for listening and I'll be watching your videos.
😊@@OldGuyzGarage
Is it still holding ?
Yes it held until I sold it 2 yrs later no issued from pan
So did it work?
Yes it Did never leaked after that! Thx for Watching! Please 👍 & “Subscribe” if you haven’t already!
Lucky it was just a crack. I bought this 2 part epoxy twice. Painted it it on with a better brush because the one they give you is tiny. Now I just put the jb weld putty on over that. It says it sets in 5 minutes but its been 40 minutes and is still gooey and falling off. Have to keep going out every 5 minutes and resetting it with my fingers. I also have another bottle of putty if this doesn't work. So, so far invested $50 worth into JB weld products for a hole a little bigger than a penny and it has not really worked. It's still leaking. I don't think they should advertise this product as a permanent fix because after 2 weeks I can tell you it is just something temporary until you get your problem fixed. I am ordering a new oil pan immediately.
lol, after applying, wait 24 hours, or more; I put on a 1/4" hole, its giving me the life of 4 years, no leak, this glue will stick to metal or aluminum but not on the greasy pan, mate you gotta clean it up nicely
Sorry you had so much trouble, it does not work well if there are holes in pan mine was just cracked. The engine builds up a lot of pressure in the pan when it’s running so to try and patch a hole will be most likely unsuccessful. Thx for watching hope it all works out for you! 😎👍
Did it work? And how many coat did you end up doing?
Yes it worked and it held up as well. 2 Coats were applied. 😎👍
So I cross threaded 3 bolts on my son's first car on his oil pan they won't come out I've tried so do you think honestly if jb weld will hold it and not cause any leaks??? It's a 22 bolt oil pan with 3 broke off in the block thanks for answering in advance!!
I would not recommend that if it doesn’t hold it could cost you an engine
Did it hold ???
Yes it Did! 😎👍
@@OldGuyzGarage thx mechanic made my M550d F10 cause its an xdrive its difficult to remove oil pan he made it with Two component hope it will last ir would be Costly if not … an engine 7-10k
It’s probably cheaper to replace your pan than your engine, my BMW was only worth a couple grand so I didn’t care plus I eventually sold for just $1000. For me it was just to get me back to California from Arizona! Thx for watching!
@@OldGuyzGarage thats true but i just not fancy spending 1k for oil pan change …. I will rather sell it if not then i change it … mechanic says 2-3 years it should hold
Wow idk if I'd be touching that stuff with my bare hands lol. Great video!
Thx Bret please Subscribe to the channel if you haven’t already! Happy New Year! 😊
Update: added 2 more jb weld steel sticks and attempted to seal that with gorilla glue adhesive. A couple hours later it all fell off. I think this product only works on pin-prick sized holes. My hole was originally a little bigger than a penny. $75 worth of liquid weld and adhesive products and still have a leak. I will buy a new oil pan this week.I was told this stuff works and now I'm pissed. I do not recommend JB weld. It is a garbage product.
Yes that’s just too big a hole to try and fill. Thx for watching! 😎👍
What did you do before applying the epoxy? I mean as far as prep work and cleaning?
@@jeffreydauhmer385 Sanded it down with sandpaper just like the directions said. You do not want to use this product if it is anything bigger than a crack. I've heard Permatex works but have never used it.
You had a whole different problem. You cannot blame the product. Did you really expect it to seal a wide open hole? You would done better to epoxy a piece of metal over the hole. It is amazing how poor of a job people do then blame the product. I have probably saved $5000 or more over the years with JB Weld.
The whole video of you talking lol
You’ve been Urbanized! 😂 Lol