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    Replacing a sight glass

    My brother an i refused to pay 125.00 for a new yammy master cylinder just because of a clouded sight glass.
    I took photos of the whole operation and have the them in an album on JBs website. this should work on a clutch cover also since JB weld seems to like aluminum and plastics.

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    For any one who cant get to JBs page i made one on my site.

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      #3
      I did something similar, and just did away with the window and filled the hole with QuickSteel epoxie puddy

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        #4
        Originally posted by SqDancerLynn1
        I did something similar, and just did away with the window and filled the hole with QuickSteel epoxie puddy
        My kind of solution in many cases

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          #5
          Now that you fixed it POLISH it.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Jay B
            Now that you fixed it POLISH it.
            You belong with my brother JB he would rather polish things than use them. He just finished a Suzuki Samurai. His virago is still getting the treatment and he is already scheming a Little plastic something or other that has the engine in the rear.

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              #7
              I had to change out a damaged engine cover on my ZRX and forgot to purchase a sightglass. Broke the one on the original cover and couldnt use it. Took it down to dealer and had them overnight me one and had them put it in. cost me $35 bucks for the service but worth it not to hassle with it.

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