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I am asking this because I do not know the answer...
What is the oil cooling tank made from ?
Lots of these suggestions will probably work well...
As to the JBWeld.... when using it... do not use it like a glue... but do use a patch ( the screw head counts as that too ).... be sure the area is really clean... AND SCRATCHED UP some...as the JBWeld is a physical bond...not chemical... after cleaning make scratch marks in the surface with an awl or knife...
and be sure to leave it ' thick '.... so if you use the screw... do not screw it all the way down... leave a sixteenth of an inch of JBWeld under it... and if not on a level surface use duct tape to keep it from running out from under the screw head. It may look stiff... but will bleed down hill....
and put some kind of heat lamp on it if you possibly can..... AND NO pressure for at least 24 hours.. just like the tube instructions say...
It is great stuff if you know and follow the rules..
If the oil cooler is brass... like a radiator..... remember that the usual solder you have in your tool box is typically Rosin flux... but for radiators you need ACID flux solder... use normal precautions with that stuff...
Solder BY ITSELF..... not very strong.. but like the JBWeld.... a inch or so of contact area holding on a patch ... very strong...
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