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I can put my finger where the leak is and almost make it stop by applying pressure....do yall think some JB weld and maybe a can of that 134A stop leak stuff might fix me up? <----already converted over. Just tryin to find a cheaper solution.
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you can always try, just make sure to rough up the area and DON"T use the quick weld!!!!!!! its no where near as good as the stuff that has to set 4 hours..
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