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Re: Heater pipe repair - TR3

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Subject: Re: Heater pipe repair - TR3
From: kinderlehrer@mindspring.com (Kinderlehrer's)
Date: Sun, 19 Oct 1997 17:50:43 -0400 (EDT)
Jim,

The Roadster Factory end of summer specials has it on sale for $7.00, list
is $9.22.  Hardly seems worth messing with repairs, the JB Weld probably
costs that much, unless, of course you don't want to wait for delivery.

Bob

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>     Ladies, gents, and the rest,
>
>     Extending to the right from the "water tap" at the top rear of the
>     cylinder head on my TR3, is a length of metal pipe maybe 5 inches
>     long, onto which is connected a length of hose which heads over to the
>     bulkhead. This pipe has at its left end a brass fitting that screws
>     into the vertical 1" brass piece that screws into the head. I hope you
>     can picture the pipe I mean but it's not too critical, this being a
>     general question.
>
>     This pipe, which I think is steel, has developed some pinholes, and
>     I'm wondering what people have done to successfully effect a repair.
>     I'm contemplating either solder or JB Weld, but I don't know if solder
>     will stick to steel. If solder, should I use acid flux? OTOH I've
>     never tried JB Weld, but anyone I've spoken to who has seems to love
>     it. In either case, how can I prevent the solder or JB Weld from
>     filling up the inside of the pipe too much and restricting the flow of
>     coolant? (I suspect if I get a bit more aggressive the holes will
>     prove to be bigger than they look now.)
>
>     All constructive comments welcomed!
>
>     Thanks,
>     Jim Wallace
>     jwallace@canadahp.com



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