JB Weld the Fuel Pressure Regulator?
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JB Weld the Fuel Pressure Regulator?
I have cut the regulator and mount off of the old fuel rail, and was planning on using JB Weld to attach it to the new rail.
Has anyone tried this, and would it hold?
Leo
1998 Honda CBR900RR
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LeslieTroyer
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Re: JB Weld the Fuel Pressure Regulator?
The Fuel Pump on a car I restored for my son had JB weld on pressure relief valve -- to "stop" a leak. It may have worked for a while, but when it failed gas sprayed every where. Lucky for me it was in the shop and just starting testing, no hot exhaust, opposite end of the engine compartment.... still consider myself luck that the car didn't lightup & melt down.
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Properties (psi)
Tensile Strength: 3960
Adhesion: 1800
Flex Strength: 7320
Tensile Lap Shear: 1040
Shrinkage: 0.0%
Resistant to: 500° F
Can withstand a constant temperature of 500 degrees F. The maximum temperature threshold is approximately 600 degrees F for a short term (10 minutes).
J-B Weld has proven to maintain its characteristics to temperatures as low as -67 degrees F.
J-B Weld has a tensile strength of 3,960 psi.
Although I still have to leak test the fuel rail still, the regulator off of a CBR929 are usually set to about 60psi.
Here are some pics...
1998 Honda CBR900RR
Re: JB Weld the Fuel Pressure Regulator?
Re: JB Weld the Fuel Pressure Regulator?
Tensile Strength: 3960
Adhesion: 1800
Flex Strength: 7320
Tensile Lap Shear: 1040
Shrinkage: 0.0%
Resistant to: 500° F
Can withstand a constant temperature of 500 degrees F. The maximum temperature threshold is approximately 600 degrees F for a short term (10 minutes).
J-B Weld has proven to maintain its characteristics to temperatures as low as -67 degrees F.
J-B Weld has a tensile strength of 3,960 psi.[/quote]
This is all well and good, but what are its chemical compatabillity characteristics with reguards to modern fuels?? im tellin you, ive tried it several times to help someone out of a bind, its never lasted. the fuel seeps into microscopic cracks and starts to soften the epoxy. You may get lucky, but is it worth taking the chance? a local welder would probly charge you $20 or less to weld the thing on! Dont mean to harp i just see an accident waiting to happen and i would hate to hear about someone getting hurt! Joe
Re: JB Weld the Fuel Pressure Regulator?
Leo
1998 Honda CBR900RR
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Mike_Robert
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I understand the concept of staying on budget, but pressurized fuel systems should be done correctly.
'93 Toyota P/U 22RE V3.0 MS2/Extra 3.1.2 Full Sequential Spark and Injection