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<blockquote data-quote="Warchild" data-source="post: 910582" data-attributes="member: 4"><p>They are correct. Standard dark gray JBWeld is The Shit.</p><p></p><p>I have a 4" section of split 90-degree seam on my McAvan aux cell that has been leak-free for the past 43,000 miles - nothing but standard JBWeld slathered on the offending seam. All the more testament is the fact that the back of the Hayabusa sees an ungodly amount of harmonics traveling through the tailsection... yet this repair has stayed intact and bone dry the entire time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warchild, post: 910582, member: 4"] They are correct. Standard dark gray JBWeld is The Shit. I have a 4" section of split 90-degree seam on my McAvan aux cell that has been leak-free for the past 43,000 miles - nothing but standard JBWeld slathered on the offending seam. All the more testament is the fact that the back of the Hayabusa sees an ungodly amount of harmonics traveling through the tailsection... yet this repair has stayed intact and bone dry the entire time. [/QUOTE]
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