peterbrown77
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A bit off topic here. I have an older sailboat with a diesel auxiliary engine. The oil pan itself (not the gasket) has developed a leak under a rust spot. Removing the pan is out of the question, at least until the boat is out of the water for the season. Even then, it is going to be a monster job.
Has anyone had any success in patching/repairing/epoxying an oil pan? Are there any products which you would recommend?
My initial thought is to drain all the oil out (pumped uphill through the dipstick tube, actually). This should at least stop the flow and let me degrease the area thoroughly. After that, I am open to suggestion! Work space is limited as is access. I have about 5 inches of vertical clearance between the bottom of the pan and the drip tray; only about 1 inch of clearance on left or right. One issue is that whatever I patch it with cannot be flat or rigid due to the fact that it is near the curve at the edge of the pan and that the rust blister is pronounce (maybe 3/32" high) and I don't want to disturb it out of fear of making the hole bigger.
Any and all opinions appreciated.
TIA
Has anyone had any success in patching/repairing/epoxying an oil pan? Are there any products which you would recommend?
My initial thought is to drain all the oil out (pumped uphill through the dipstick tube, actually). This should at least stop the flow and let me degrease the area thoroughly. After that, I am open to suggestion! Work space is limited as is access. I have about 5 inches of vertical clearance between the bottom of the pan and the drip tray; only about 1 inch of clearance on left or right. One issue is that whatever I patch it with cannot be flat or rigid due to the fact that it is near the curve at the edge of the pan and that the rust blister is pronounce (maybe 3/32" high) and I don't want to disturb it out of fear of making the hole bigger.
Any and all opinions appreciated.
TIA