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Thread: JB Weld: More versatile than you thought...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gripit'n'ripit View Post
    I've used JB weld on my carb boot in a pinch. Never got so bad that I welded the different parts together though.
    I can honestly only think of one situation that this would be even remotely acceptable and that includes being stranded in the middle of nowhere with only a tube a JB weld to fix a problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by manbearpig View Post
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    motor is locked up solid. wonder why...
    Custom JB weld bearings went bad? Or they used JB weld as oil?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bkm View Post
    I can honestly only think of one situation that this would be even remotely acceptable and that includes being stranded in the middle of nowhere with only a tube a JB weld to fix a problem.
    Actually in that situation I believe that the survival section of the AAA handbook suggests that you just eat the JB Weld while waiting for help to arrive.

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    Just think, I'll never need extenze ever again!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheBlueWale View Post
    Custom JB weld bearings went bad? Or they used JB weld as oil?
    JB Weld brand assembly lube,,,

    Piston must have come apart so they put it back together
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    It is amazing what people will do. Surprised I haven't seen any use JB weld chain lube... Yet...

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    I wonder how long that actually ran for.

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    WTF!!!! I see copper... But, am at a lose for words otherwise.

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    The guy who did that piston is the guy I want with me when I break down on my way to the North pole!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ghostv2 View Post
    I wonder how long that actually ran for.
    Long enough to sell it!

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    I can honestly only think of one situation that this would be even remotely acceptable and that includes being stranded in the middle of nowhere with only a tube a JB weld to fix a problem.
    I agree.

    I was in the middle of Little Sahara, OK. I had the JB weld, a 10mm wrench, and a screw driver. The boot itself was in poor condition and already been 'repaired.' I'll be the first to admit it was a pretty shameful cob job.
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    I posted about putting JB weld on my klt250 vacuum tube that goes in the intake boot a while back. Worked great
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    wow so does that mean he cant take the carb off the bike now ?
    You could probably find those carb intake boots on ebay right ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yamaha_Rules69 View Post
    When I got my 84R, the left side case was JB welded all the way around where the gasket would be. Instead of replacing the gasket, they JB welded the entire thing! I think they should have the person buying the product pass a test before purchasing. Seriously, there are some dumb people out there!
    Lots of places and things require us to show I.D., right?
    Some items should require an I.Q. card but I'll be the first to admit, I've done worse.
    like using a piece of belt leather to replace a spun rod bearing.
    ...lasted quite a few years.-

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