dfanders
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Gents,
We have a M52 Gasser. On the last run we heard a distict "HISS" coming from under the engine area.After shutting off the engine, we found that tha large diameter air line that runs from the air tanks to the air compressor has a SMALL abrasion hole in it. The line had rubbbed against a frame support and the hole it made was under 1/16" of an inch - the size hole froma fabric or leather working needle. When made a temp fix using rubber tubing and hose clamps.
This hole does NOT stop the truck from building up air pressure to max levels and keeping it there, while she runs. What it does do, is let the air leak out, once you stop the engine.
I do not have access to a new line, so i need to patch the current one. What is the best way to do this?
1) Braze on a section of copper over the area?
2) Use a material like JB weld directly on the hole section ( being careful not to get it int he hole.
3) Other fixes???
Cheers,
David Fanders
We have a M52 Gasser. On the last run we heard a distict "HISS" coming from under the engine area.After shutting off the engine, we found that tha large diameter air line that runs from the air tanks to the air compressor has a SMALL abrasion hole in it. The line had rubbbed against a frame support and the hole it made was under 1/16" of an inch - the size hole froma fabric or leather working needle. When made a temp fix using rubber tubing and hose clamps.
This hole does NOT stop the truck from building up air pressure to max levels and keeping it there, while she runs. What it does do, is let the air leak out, once you stop the engine.
I do not have access to a new line, so i need to patch the current one. What is the best way to do this?
1) Braze on a section of copper over the area?
2) Use a material like JB weld directly on the hole section ( being careful not to get it int he hole.
3) Other fixes???
Cheers,
David Fanders