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    Quote Originally Posted by P Machy View Post
    Freaking 13bucks with TAX they say!

    mother fathers...this best bolt on with my bare fingers!
    Just JB weld it back in, LOL.
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    Sounds like a perfect excuse for a new 7 qt canton pan. You can order it from the gentleman who posted immediately above me...part # 15784

    Just like "when I break my supercharger belt, I need to step up to a new blower".

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    Quote Originally Posted by 50 BMG View Post
    Sounds like a perfect excuse for a new 7 qt canton pan. You can order it from the gentleman who posted immediately above me...part # 15784

    Just like "when I break my supercharger belt, I need to step to a new blower".

    Well what is the plan
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    OK, I did as Lou suggested and it worked like a Charm! JB Weld sure does cure fast

    But how am I supposed to drain it in the future?









    New plug was perfect! Stock Pan's threads are sure freaking good! Thank GOD!!! The new plug turned so easily as it should

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    Hell, I'd gladly pay the $13 to get myself a magic 11 sec plug! Glad it worked out.

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    LOL, Told ya.
    Quote Originally Posted by P Machy View Post
    OK, I did as Lou suggested and it worked like a Charm! JB Weld sure does cure fast

    But how am I supposed to drain it in the future?









    New plug was perfect! Stock Pan's threads are sure freaking good! Thank GOD!!! The new plug turned so easily as it should
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    594 HP 756 TQ on the sauce

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    Here in PA, JB Weld fixes anything. Now for our neighbors to the west and south of us, duck tape fixes everything. From chrome to glass to broken bones, duck tape fixes all.
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    So with the advent of this modern miracle cure, would it be wise at this point to just throw away all my bailing wire?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brakelate View Post
    So with the advent of this modern miracle cure, would it be wise at this point to just throw away all my bailing wire?
    Yep, duck tape can fix or hold anything...It also comes in differnt colors and sizes.
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    I really wanted to try it out, but just became frustrated. It didn't come with instructions, so it continues to just the shelf.

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