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Water leaking from metal pipe in peugeot 206
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Lia0511
PostPosted: Sun Apr 08, 2012 4:14 pm Up
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Hi does any one now how i can fix water leaking from the metal pipe in my peugeot? It appears to be a pin p***k but is in an awkward place. Any advice welcome please.
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Martind
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Try this stuff

www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CAR...27be7a8879

I have used it on engine sumps with cracks and holes and it worked for me Smile

 

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Many thanks, will get some tomorrow hopefully motorist shop down road will sell it, as desperately need car for tuesday. Thankyou.
Liane
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would you happen to know what the pipe is called....its the metal pipe that runs around the side of the cylinder head that also feeds the heater pipe...and where can you get them....many thanks
Liane
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Lia0511 wrote:
Many thanks, will get some tomorrow hopefully motorist shop down road will sell it, as desperately need car for tuesday. Thankyou.

If you have an halfords nearby they sell it Very Happy

 

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will it work on hot pipe as this pipe has hot water running through it Very Happy just need it to last till get a new one

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Lia0511 wrote:
would you happen to know what the pipe is called....its the metal pipe that runs around the side of the cylinder head that also feeds the heater pipe...and where can you get them....many thanks

Your best bet is to go to the dealer or your local scrappy Smile

 

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Lia0511 wrote:
will it work on hot pipe as this pipe has hot water running through it Very Happy

"Resistant To High Temperatures: QuikSteel maintains its qualities when exposed to temperatures in excess of 260°C (+500°F)."
Thats in the add from the link

 

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many thanks and much appreciated...why do cars always go wrong on bank hols....lol
Liane
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Edward
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I'd just go to the dealer and buy a new one. Might be slightly tricky to fit so if you aren't that great with spanners then get somebody competent to do it.

Any other fix is a temporary bodge.

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Lia0511 wrote:
just need it to last till get a new one

Temporary bodge is just what was asked for.

Not as if that stuff is a bodge. It is very good stuff and that is what it was designed to do. When I was on patrol with the AA, we always carried it on board.

 

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Edward wrote:
I'd just go to the dealer and buy a new one. Might be slightly tricky to fit so if you aren't that great with spanners then get somebody competent to do it.

Any other fix is a temporary bodge.

Add in the possibilty that when the bodge fails it could also take head gasket with it Laughing

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Thanks MartinD, used what you suggested and have been out in the car today, with no problems. Thankyou.
Liane
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Martind
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Glad I could help you. Smile
As you are no longer leaking water, you should be A-OK.

 

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