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| | Filler pipe repairable? Argh! A case of two steps forward and then one back! My 750 is all road legal having got tax the other day, so first stop local petrol station to fill up for the first time in five years ![]() Remembered not to use the diesel pump by force of habit but as I'm stood there noticed a stream of fuel coming out from the bend in the filler pipe I've managed to split the pipe on the 'top' of two of the corrugations right at the bottom of the bend, just about the worst place it could have gone where any fuel in the pipe will sit. Do any of you have suggestions as to what I might use to repair this or am I looking at a hunt for a replacement filler pipe? ISTR someone making a type of tape that was petrol resistant but can't recall who or what it was called and my google-fu has deserted me.
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| | Re: Filler pipe repairable? You can indeed repair them. I've had to do it on my 4x4 (pipes inpossible to get). Can't remember for the life of me what stuff it was though. Or alternativly you could get a replacement (PM me ) Jon. | ||
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| | Re: Filler pipe repairable?
Might well be doing so Meanwhile I think I'll try and tack the splits up with a soldering iron and then wrap it up with some of this Silicone Self Fusing Tape AKA "Kraken Tape" as there's a Maplin on my way home
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Posts: 364 Thanks: 36 Trader Rating: 1 | Re: Filler pipe repairable? Soak some of the Kraken tape in petrol to see what it does before using it. If it degrades I would be warry using it. Epoxies tend to be petrol proof, you could repair the rip with chemical metal type epoxies, though they're not very flexible. I damaged my hose but it was near the bottom and I was able to cut it shorter. I was considering replacing it with a PVC pipe, I measured it and it would need to be about 48-50mm internal diameter. I was planning on cutting the fuel pipe just at the top of the corrogated part and hose clipping the new PVC pipe on. At the time there was some hose on ebay, can't see it now though.
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| | Re: Filler pipe repairable?
![]() I'm hoping that this is the same stuff that I've used in the past by a different name, would appear so going by the picture but will test none the less.
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| | Re: Filler pipe repairable? Well the silicone repair tape looks to be impervious to petrol ![]() Even better it is cheaper in B&Q. Even better still it is a whole pound cheaper in the electrical section rather than the decorating one (identical product in a poly bag instead of a blister pack ). I wrapped the filler pipe around the area of the splits with a few layers and covered it with some water proof cloth tape for strength. Seems to be holding up OK. Will stick to half a tank full for now though
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Posts: 37 Thanks: 2 Trader Rating: 0 | Re: Filler pipe repairable? I have to do the same job on Jim's panda soon... He split the pipe on some trip to the arse hole of no where. I'll have a look in B&Q tomorrow, it's 10 per cent off for bears on Wednesdays Fred
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