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  • snyderman
    • Feb 2026

    #1

    Ouch!

    I removed my cylinders over the weekend, it was not pretty. By the time I realized that they were stuck on a stud, the pistons were out of the sleeves, so I ground off the offending stud. That is not the OUCH. I somehow managed to ding the case.



    Is there enough good surface there to make a seal? can I fill the dent with something like JB Weld, or will this have to be welded and machined?
  • tkent02
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    • Jan 2006
    • 35571
    • Near South Park

    #2
    The seal is the O ring, so the oil shouldn't leak from there, and it's on the side away from the cylinder bore. I bet it will be fine, although filling the nick can't hurt. Sure welding and refinishing would be the correct fix, but I bet it's OK.
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    • DanTheMan

      #3
      I've used what used to be called Marine-Tex to repair stuff like that, no problem. I'm sure JBWeld for aluminum will be fine.

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      • mike_of_bbg

        #4
        +1 to this...

        Originally posted by tkent02
        The seal is the O ring, so the oil shouldn't leak from there, and it's on the side away from the cylinder bore. I bet it will be fine, although filling the nick can't hurt. Sure welding and refinishing would be the correct fix, but I bet it's OK.

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        • Guest

          #5
          Originally posted by DanTheMan
          I've used what used to be called Marine-Tex to repair stuff like that, no problem. I'm sure JBWeld for aluminum will be fine.
          I've seen a guy patch a hole in his outboard motor cylinder wall when his engine threw a rod with Marine Tex, he said the motor had over 450 hours on it since it did that. That's got to be good stuff.

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          • snyderman

            #6
            OK, I can breathe again!

            Thank you all for putting my mind at ease. I will get some Marine Tex, fill the nick and move on. My next step is to evaluate the cylinders and pistons.

            thanks again!

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            • ddaniels
              Forum Guru
              • Aug 2009
              • 5590
              • Dayton, OH

              #7
              There is even enough surface left for the paper gasket to seal against. That, plus the o-ring will do the job. If you want to fix it for appearances, it's probably a good idea, but I don't think necessary.
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