Surface area maybe, but I'm not sure about heat and vibration. I've used the stuff to clutch cover of motorcycles together, 2 and 4 stroke. Can't get much mor evibration that one of those. Nick > JB Weld might not hold well enough(limited surface area and heat/ > vibration), better to braze or silver-solder a tall nut or a piece of > drilled & tapped cold-rolled round stock to the top of your head bolt. If > properly done, there won't be enough heat involved to adversely affect the > strength of the head bolt. > Mike > > At 06:16 PM 2/2/2004 +0000, Nick Sperduto wrote: > >Anyone know where I can get head bolts for my flat head 6. I'm looking for > >the ones that have the tapped heads (they hold the throttle linkage on) > >I tried Vintage Power Wagons and he was no luck. > > > >If I can't find them, I was going to try and jbweld some nuts to the top of > >the regular headbolts. > > > >Thanks, > >Nick > > -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Visit the ALL-NEW ForwardLook.net! New Discussion Forums, Expanded Content and much, much more http://www.forwardlook.net/ |