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posted on 23/8/06 at 07:16 AM |
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the second photo would be quick and easy to do.
I still think you need to look at a way of securing the 2 parts so that move as one - it seems the movement of one relative to the other is cuasing
them to come apart and force sealant out too.
if you are able to enlage the pipe going in and put a very tiny taper on the pipes that it goes into then that'll do it but not easy to do.
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procomp
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posted on 23/8/06 at 08:22 AM |
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Hi unless they are a verry good fit together tying them together with split pins lockwire or springs will all fail a fter a short time due to the
vibration where the new parts welded to the pipes are and somtimes depending on the weld departs company with a piece of the pipe as well leaving you
with a even bigger problem.
Whithout welding best sugestion so far is to get the pipes flared out to be a better fit .
cheers matt
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