eil
Forum Sage
Uh, I'm reasonably certain that this is not the right material for this repair. Even if you don't quite hit its max temperature, do you know how well it stands up to worn-out contaminated engine oil? Every use of Sugru that I've seen is lightweight stuff like holding things together or adding grips to pencils and cell phones, things like that. Not inside an engine. If it gums up and gets loose, it's going to plug an oil gallery and then the fun begins.
J.B. Weld or one of its many knock-offs is a much better choice, is known to work well for these kinds of repairs, and is likely cheaper than Sugru.
J.B. Weld or one of its many knock-offs is a much better choice, is known to work well for these kinds of repairs, and is likely cheaper than Sugru.