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best way of finding/defining a crack in a steel hydraulic pipe
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<blockquote data-quote="marcusthehat" data-source="post: 3800328" data-attributes="member: 61430"><p>Well, Hi Sur,</p><p>Ah am sure proper getting the hang of un-fitting & refitting this pipe, as in, lemme see?, well shucks actually only off and on 3 times in total ,</p><p> BUT it is now fixed, once brazed(which cost £5.00) where it was<strong><em> actually </em></strong>leaking.</p><p>On reflection I can only surmize the genuinely very very tough paint, trapped the leak at source and allowed it to travel 40 mm or so before revealing itself.</p><p>Since when I refitted the pipe sans paint(and the failed brazing being ground off as well), the leak was easy to locate, where one would expect, on the bend.</p><p>Simples! (in hindsight of course)</p><p></p><p>The dealership is still apparently brushing up on their Korean, after they first sourced the password needed to access the parts system, my enquiry being their first!</p><p></p><p>I wonder?</p><p></p><p>Should I arrange for a press release at the eventual successful parts handover?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marcusthehat, post: 3800328, member: 61430"] Well, Hi Sur, Ah am sure proper getting the hang of un-fitting & refitting this pipe, as in, lemme see?, well shucks actually only off and on 3 times in total , BUT it is now fixed, once brazed(which cost £5.00) where it was[B][I] actually [/I][/B]leaking. On reflection I can only surmize the genuinely very very tough paint, trapped the leak at source and allowed it to travel 40 mm or so before revealing itself. Since when I refitted the pipe sans paint(and the failed brazing being ground off as well), the leak was easy to locate, where one would expect, on the bend. Simples! (in hindsight of course) The dealership is still apparently brushing up on their Korean, after they first sourced the password needed to access the parts system, my enquiry being their first! I wonder? Should I arrange for a press release at the eventual successful parts handover? [/QUOTE]
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