O onezntwoz New Member Jul 2, 2009 2 0 0 Austin, TX Nov 21, 2009 #1 So I have a leak on the bottom of my motor, and from what I can tell it is coming from where the two crankcase halves press together. Is there a way to fix this problem without having the two pieces separated, then pressed back together?
So I have a leak on the bottom of my motor, and from what I can tell it is coming from where the two crankcase halves press together. Is there a way to fix this problem without having the two pieces separated, then pressed back together?
2 245stroker New Member Mar 29, 2008 2,907 50 0 Nov 21, 2009 #2 Not really. Sounds like you need to split the cases, clean up the edges, apply some new yamabond and reassemble
Not really. Sounds like you need to split the cases, clean up the edges, apply some new yamabond and reassemble
nonpoint86 Member Sep 23, 2008 303 5 55 38 Irvington, IL Nov 21, 2009 #3 jb weild is your cheapest route it will hold and i did it on an old motor of mine you could do this untill you get enough money to have it fixed
jb weild is your cheapest route it will hold and i did it on an old motor of mine you could do this untill you get enough money to have it fixed
stephen12091985 New Member Jan 1, 2009 4,233 22 0 (321)titusville,florida Nov 21, 2009 #4 mine leaks there also
03blasteryfs03 New Member Apr 13, 2009 888 2 0 vermont Nov 21, 2009 #5 silicon high temp black gasket maker lol works great