Case repair

Location
Ohio
I don't think I have time to send these somewhere so I will be doing it myself.

Any insight would be appreciated.

There is a very tiny leak letting fuel get into my flywheel area.

Should I:

a..)Grind out all the old and then JB Weld or Devcon alumaweld (if I can find it)?

b..)try to patch it just good enough to get me thru the season by adding more epoxy to the areas where the epoxy has started to deteriorate? SEE ARROWS

c..)ride it as is?
 

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MADMAT said:
Will a torch melt old epoxy out?

At 250 degrees F. Epoxy begins to soften. You can heat and scrape away most of the thick stuff and sand/bead blast away the remaining residue. The blasted surface will allow better adhesion for the new material. Try not to let it get too
hot.
 
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