I fact yes it will. The hardener is just that, to speed up the curing time. With extra it cures faster, with less it takes longer. If you dont use any at all the curing will take exponentially longer, however it is epoxy steel resin and it will eventually dry (cure) even without the hardener it can not stay wet forever
JB weld works great... I have used it several times for different types of projects when working on my car and I love it... use it... you will like it too... :)
for jb weld to be properly effective, you need to allow it to cure for 15 hours
It may work as a temporary fix.
I AM A VERY FIRM BELIEVER IN JB WELD AND YES IT WILL FIX THAT AND ANY OTHER THING YOU CAN PROBABLY THROW AT IT. I HAD HIT A BIG DIP IN A BACK ROAD AND PUT A GOOD SIZE HOLE IN MY TRANSMISSION PAN AND I FIX IT WITH JB WELD AND A NICKEL TO HOLD IN PLACE. THAT CAR HAS SEEN 5 STATES SINCE THEN.
You can try, but it will not stay. The heating and cooling of the manifold will cause the JB weld to fall off.You can try, but it will not stay. The heating and cooling of the manifold will cause the JB weld to fall off.
Yes, J B Weld will glue to glass
replace brake line the damage to the line or if the jb weld gets into the line it will affect how the system works.
Replace the radiator. Try JB Weld or JB Kwik Weld on the crack first -- you can pick it up for $4 and it is definitely worth a shot. I have tried the jb weld it didn,t work . I had to buy a new raditor ANSWER I work in a shop where we routinely replace the plastic tank. If you have to repair the plastic tank then do it from the inside. You can separate the tank from the core by carefully loosening the aluminum tabs holding it in place.
JB Weld
J B Weld is a two part epoxy and is an excellent adhesive.
Buy a new or used tank.
Pot metal-no. Better to use jb weld or something.