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Pistnbroke Member Since: 22 Sep 2020 Location: rugby Posts: 415 |
You need a flexible replacement to bridge the bad bit from a hydraulic hose supplier .
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Sat Nov 25 2023 6:52am |
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TheRealAdrian Member Since: 24 Aug 2023 Location: South Warwickshire Posts: 9 |
The workshop tell me that the whole surface of the pipes is corroded so they have no confidence that such connections will seal.
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Sat Nov 25 2023 2:30pm |
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daxmatt Member Since: 16 Aug 2014 Location: kent Posts: 160 |
It'll handle like a dog to be frank,especially as your used to how it handles at the moment |
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Sat Nov 25 2023 7:24pm |
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Pistnbroke Member Since: 22 Sep 2020 Location: rugby Posts: 415 |
Why do you trust the workshop ? Have you not taken the wheel off and checked where the corrosion starts and ends ? And made a phone call to get a price for a flexible link?
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Sat Nov 25 2023 9:05pm |
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TheRealAdrian Member Since: 24 Aug 2023 Location: South Warwickshire Posts: 9 |
Actually I have taken the wheel arch liner out and found where the leak is. And I have looked at the pipes and the MOT recommendations for the last couple of years. And I agree with them that they are .
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Sun Nov 26 2023 12:37am |
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TheRealAdrian Member Since: 24 Aug 2023 Location: South Warwickshire Posts: 9 |
Yes, that’s what I think as well. I suspect that there will be quite a lurch as the roll bar actuators flip from one end stop to the other. I just wanted to know if anyone has actually experienced it. |
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Sun Nov 26 2023 12:42am |
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Pistnbroke Member Since: 22 Sep 2020 Location: rugby Posts: 415 |
I have heard of people welding the actuators to make it a solid bar, Always listen to old people or when they die you will live on in ignorance.
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Sun Nov 26 2023 7:01am |
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daxmatt Member Since: 16 Aug 2014 Location: kent Posts: 160 |
Its not a hard job to change the pipes,you only need to lift the body a couple of inches.You need a 2nd jack,its no different from just jacking it up,There's 6 big bolts i think,on each corner,just undo those,and jack up the body,you don,t have to disconnect anything. |
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Sun Nov 26 2023 10:38am |
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RRSTDV8 Member Since: 12 Aug 2011 Location: Northamptonshire Posts: 8988 |
Yeah, bodge it. That's the answer. 2012 SDV6 - it's missing a couple of cylinders 2008 TDV8 - it was a labour of love and is much missed |
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Sun Nov 26 2023 1:50pm |
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Disco_Mikey Member Since: 08 Apr 2012 Location: Dundee, Scotland Posts: 4404 |
Bodge it. Standard repair |
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Sun Nov 26 2023 1:56pm |
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RRSTDV8 Member Since: 12 Aug 2011 Location: Northamptonshire Posts: 8988 |
Welding the hydraulic bars to make them solid is a standard repair? Some people have different standards, it seems... 2012 SDV6 - it's missing a couple of cylinders
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Sun Nov 26 2023 2:48pm |
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TheRealAdrian Member Since: 24 Aug 2023 Location: South Warwickshire Posts: 9 |
We are not talking about a Chelsea Tractor here, we are talking about a vehicle that gets used both to drive down country lanes and at motorway speeds. So I'm not going to degrade the handling by welding the bars up, ripping out the ACE system or any other such bodge.
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Sun Nov 26 2023 5:54pm |
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Disco_Mikey Member Since: 08 Apr 2012 Location: Dundee, Scotland Posts: 4404 |
Seems that way. Not something I've ever done, BTW. But as the cars gets older, there are more and more bodges, each more impressive/worrying than the last |
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Sun Nov 26 2023 7:05pm |
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83series3 Member Since: 19 Sep 2021 Location: South East Kent Posts: 50 |
so, regarding how the car will handle ......
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Sat Dec 16 2023 10:22am |
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