Crack in oil pan
Grant Lenahan
glenahan at vfemail.net
Mon Nov 1 16:45:58 PDT 2010
i have no idea, but i would not. Too critical.
How did he crack it?It might not in fact be his doing, although one would think he should at least have seen it.
Grant
On Nov 1, 2010, at 5:33 PM, Jay M wrote:
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> I took my 1996 A6 to a local independent garage today for a quick oil change, first, and needless to say last time I will take my car there again. On the drive home I noticed a lot of smoke coming from engine bay. I pulled over and checked oil level and I was down 2 quarts after driving about 10 miles. I added oil and got the car home for inspection and noticed oil dripping from a hairline crack totalling about 1 1/2" in the shave of a V near and around the oil drain plug. After much discussion with the mechanic who did the oil change, he flat out denied responsibility for the crack. Can this crack be successfully repaired with JB Weld on the inside and/or outside of oil pan, or TIG welded or do I have to source a new pan to fix the problem. I am just curious if there are any BTDT's that have used JB Weld or similar products to repair cracks in their oil pan. Any input is appreciated.
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Grant Lenahan
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