RE: [DML] Re: aluminum coolant pipes
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RE: [DML] Re: aluminum coolant pipes



These coolant pipes can be repaired depending on the extent of the damage with aluminum brazing rod and propane or map gas. 
Search on aluminim brazing on Google and you'll have all the info you need.
Here's one site you can try right off the bat.
http://www.newtechnologyproducts.net/

The other alternative is to cut your replacement hose long and clamp downstream of the damage.
Jim
6147

"David Teitelbaum" <jtrealty@xxxx> wrote:

>The entire area around the pinhole is going to be too thin to weld due 
>to the corrosion. The choices are to weld a patch over the area of the 
>leak or replacement of the pipe. Another possability is if you go to 
>the auto parts store maybe they can find you a hose that has a bend in 
>it like the one you have but is a little longer so you can go over the 
>spot. Since you have found 1 spot you should remove ALL hoses and 
>clean the corrosion from all pipes. This happens because the coolant 
>gets old and turns acidic and attacks the aluminum. It also indicates 
>the hoses are old and need to be replaced. Ther is no easy fix because 
>of the pressure that must be contained. 
>David Teitelbaum
>vin 10757
>
>
>--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, billsfanmd@xxxx wrote:
>> I have a very small leak on my passenger side coolant pipe at the 
>rubber 
>> "elbow" under the engine where it begins to lead up toward the 
>resevoir tank. 
>> It is the 16 inch aluminum coolant pipe pipe and not the rubber 
>hose. I had 
>> some corrosion on the ends and it appears there must be a small 
>pinhole crack 
>> in the aluminum near the end. If this was at any other spot I would 
>just cut 
>> a longer rubber hose and clamp past the hole. Unfortunatly, it is 
>near the 
>> special elbow hose. I may just buy another coolant pipe but I was 
>just 
>> wondering if there was an easy fix for small holes or corrosion 
>cracks in 
>> these pipes...
>> 
>> thanks
>> 
>> Mike C
>> 2109
>> 
>> 
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