justin_o_guy2
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I think Dave's idea , pulling the cover, pressing the sliver into position, is a winner. Would make checking out debris better. If the gasket mating surface is damaged, it can be repaired, but, the skill level might be a bit much for someone with limited experience with epoxies and sanding. JB Weld is one fine product. I repaired a sealing surface on a frac pump and it held up long enough to make the job, which means several hours of high pressure, pulsing. I think you can win that, but, epoxy alone isn't that strong. A stick of epoxy will break, like cement, it needs something to stick to. You might be ahead to find some kinda open weave fiberglass and press the epoxy into it, putty knife, wet the stuff thoroughly, and dont just wipe it on the case, press it, wet the surface well. The instructions are 50/50,but if you go a hair light on the hardener, and work in a cool place, you'll get a bit more working time. Once you get it like you want it, hang a drop light by it. That's incomplete, but a start.
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