Case Porosity Repair
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CAUTION:
Epoxy adhesive may cause skin irritations and eye damage. Read and follow all information on the container label as provided by the manufacturer.
- Thoroughly clean the area to be repaired with a cleaning solvent. Air dry the area.
- Using instructions from the manufacturer, mix a sufficient amount of epoxy to make the repair.
- While the transaxle case is still hot, apply the epoxy. You can use a clean, dry soldering acid brush to clean the area and also apply the epoxy cement. Make certain that the area to be repaired is fully covered.
- Allow the epoxy cement to dry for 3 hours before starting the engine.
- Repeat the fluid leak diagnosis procedures. Refer to Repairing Fluid Leaks .