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heater matrixs; slight leak
Topic Started: Mon Aug 16, 2010 7:09 pm (543 Views)
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i have a slight leak from the flanged pipe joint on the flow pipe to the heater matrix under the glove box, ive nipped up the 2 small bolts and put some central heating sealant behind the flange but it still leaks when the pressure builds up when hot, firstly does the flange joint have a gasket in it and can the the pipe be removed from under the dash if i disconect it in the engine bay?i dont realy wont to put rad weld in but have read about a similar product which the AA use called K Seal and thought it may be okay cause the AA use it, any one used this stuff before is it any good, thanks in advance for any advice
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