What's the best way to temporarily seal a crack in my gas pan?
JB Weld
gas pan?
>>15850092
Thanks, I'll give that a shot.
>>15850100
>temporarily
>>15850113
He's asking what a gas pan is. Do you mean your oil pan or your gas tank or something entirely else?
crack an egg, remove the yoke and pour the white in the gas tank, the egg will cook and seal up the hole.
>>15850100
>>15850132
>>15850065
CORRECTION: oil pan
I suck cocks, sorry.
>>15850158
The egg will also work in the oil pan. You dont have to drain it first because steel is heavier than feathers.
>>15850158
drain your oil, clean the area around the leak thoroughly, jb weld, replace oil.
>>15850065
The fiberglass compound mixtures worked very well on my radiator and patched a small oil leak coming from a dented pan. It's been a little over a year and the car is still kicking.
It comes in many brands and types depending on temps and surfaces, I bought highest temp rating possible for the radiator crack, it goes down in many layers of stacked bonding agent and glass squares.
>>15850170
>The egg will also work in the oil pan. You dont have to drain it first because steel is heavier than feathers.
Buy a new gas pan.
>>15850170
>>15850152
I know this is bait, but the egg is supposed to work in the radiator.
Never knew it had to be a fertilized egg though.
>>15850263
Its works best if you fertilize it yourself.
>>15850229
>>15850170
>>15850152
>>15850263
> using egg and not boneless skinless chicken breast in your leaky transmission pot
It's like you want your cars to die of cholesterol poisoning