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Disco_Mikey Member Since: 08 Apr 2012 Location: Dundee, Scotland Posts: 4393 |
Alloy part of the valve block above the plug has corroded away, causing the o ring to pop out and dump its fluid |
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Fri Nov 11 2022 10:38pm |
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Gas-guzzler Member Since: 28 Dec 2021 Location: Paisley Posts: 64 |
Got you. So I’m guessing that the o ring should sit in a shallow recess? I’ll whip out the nut tomorrow and have a look. Thanks for your input. |
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Sat Nov 12 2022 12:31am |
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Gas-guzzler Member Since: 28 Dec 2021 Location: Paisley Posts: 64 |
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Sun Nov 13 2022 9:09am |
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Disco_Mikey Member Since: 08 Apr 2012 Location: Dundee, Scotland Posts: 4393 |
The issue there, is your highly unlikely to find anyone to repair in situ (without bodging)
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Sun Nov 13 2022 10:07am |
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Mccolganm4 Member Since: 14 May 2021 Location: Dundee Posts: 68 |
I was in your situation a couple of months ago. Again my pipes are rotten and need replaced too. Looking at near on 1000 quid for parts alone I tried a bodge to keep me going until I can gather parts. I fitted a new seal and wrapped PTFE tape round the threads.
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Sun Nov 13 2022 11:20am |
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Gas-guzzler Member Since: 28 Dec 2021 Location: Paisley Posts: 64 |
Thanks gents. I would be removing the block valve to get it repaired but just looking at my rusted hyd lines make me wince. It is a real can of worms indeed! I’ll get a new seal and PTFE tape and give the temporary repair a go. And then as you did, start saving and collecting parts for a repair when I can afford it. Huge invoice though for the lines, block valve and labour of the body/chassis split. Won’t expect much change out of £4k for that lot. Ouch! |
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Sun Nov 13 2022 10:11pm |
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Grimble Member Since: 21 Aug 2020 Location: Staffordshire Posts: 257 |
In my old toolmaking days we would have made a tool like a bolt that screwed in but had a simple rotating collar with a cutter to re-seat the face. The loss of half a millimetre or so of the threads would be negligible. We used to regularly make as a sideline, valve re-seating cutters.
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Mon Nov 14 2022 4:55pm |
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Gas-guzzler Member Since: 28 Dec 2021 Location: Paisley Posts: 64 |
Those are both great suggestions, thanks, I’ll make enquiries to see if I can make one of them work. Especially like the tool for re-seating the recess a bit deeper. |
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Mon Nov 14 2022 5:20pm |
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Gas-guzzler Member Since: 28 Dec 2021 Location: Paisley Posts: 64 |
I have made a bit a progress with a new seal and PTFE tape. It’s an ugly bodge with part of the new, slightly fatter seal bulging out around the corroded part on the seat, but it’s not leaking at the moment. But, the RED air suspension light still illuminates with the ping after the cars started. There is still ACE fluid in the reservoir but it’s below MIN line. I’ve ordered some which hopefully be here tomorrow. Does anyone know if the RED air-suspension light is hyd pressure triggered, or quantity in reservoir please? Also, after removing filter and plug will the system need bleeding or just top up the fluid and keep an eye on it? Thanks |
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Mon Nov 14 2022 5:28pm |
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Mccolganm4 Member Since: 14 May 2021 Location: Dundee Posts: 68 |
Good news about the leak. I think it is pressure related but should so off with a top off and a drive. Mine did anyway. Good luck |
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Mon Nov 14 2022 5:55pm |
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Gas-guzzler Member Since: 28 Dec 2021 Location: Paisley Posts: 64 |
Thanks man, I’ll top it up and take it for a drive and let you know how I get on. Oh, and I’ll make sure I’ve got some spare fluid which I’ll carry in the car. Thanks again. |
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Mon Nov 14 2022 7:19pm |
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alfapat Member Since: 25 Sep 2021 Location: Elgin Posts: 210 |
Here is my pennies worth , I had the seal pop out , so I found a large dowty seal for the face while using loctitw hydraulic on the threads, I think I posted this |
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Mon Nov 28 2022 10:23pm |
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