Hi , thank you for uploading the video. Have the same problem as u had. Tried K-seal , it worked. Now leaking again. So now I will but the glue , and try your method. Cheers 👍
Okay solution. If you want something more permanent, use 22mm radiator hose and hose clamps to bridge the pipes effectively making a pipe over your pipes. The hard part is separating them to get it on.
Mechanic charge me $250.00 Au plus $21.00 for the 2 O rings and $11.00 for the 2 plastic clumps total $282.00AU TO FIX Thank You for your video now I know how to wash the carpet
Hi , thank you for uploading the video. Have the same problem as u had. Tried K-seal , it worked. Now leaking again. So now I will but the glue , and try your method. Cheers 👍
U know glue name he used
Well done. Good start!
Thank you for those valuable tips! 🙏
Okay solution. If you want something more permanent, use 22mm radiator hose and hose clamps to bridge the pipes effectively making a pipe over your pipes. The hard part is separating them to get it on.
Mechanic charge me $250.00 Au plus $21.00 for the 2 O rings and $11.00 for the 2 plastic clumps total $282.00AU TO FIX Thank You for your video now I know how to wash the carpet
Top man!
What kind of glue used??
Hi , was there any bad smelling while you were turning on your heater fan before you did not solve your problem
I tried the method. And now , no leak or heater smell.
But was difficult to get the plastic casting out. But saved
What kind of glue ur used
what sort of glue did you use was it heat resistant
it cost a quid lol im guessing pound land
Yes heat resistant, you can get it at all Wilko shops around UK