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Cracked aluminum crankcase repair options?
Original Message   Nov 21, 2012 9:50 pm
I picked up a nice clean 3000 watt generator from CL with a small crack in the bottom of the crankcase that allows the oil to drain out slowly (fell off the back of a pickup). Any one have any suggestions/experience for repairs other than welding? I'm hoping maybe Devcon, JB weld or some metal epoxy?
The motor is a clone, Lifan 168F2 196 cc and parts seem to be quite rare. The manufacturer will ship a replacement crankcase for $62.00 + transport, which is probably close to what I would pay to have it welded.
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Re: Cracked aluminum crankcase repair options?
Reply #26   Feb 3, 2013 12:21 pm
I used JB Weld once, it was for filling crack on a ford 302 head it was leaking right front corner , It was not only the gasket, the engine has already 300,000KM so i did want to redone the heads, so I use JB weld and telling you I sold the van and the guy still running it with the repair and still not leaking.

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