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  1. #11
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    That silicone tape is fantastic stuff, I have used it quite a few times on leaking vac lines and it lasts years.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JustCruisn View Post
    That silicone tape is fantastic stuff, I have used it quite a few times on leaking vac lines and it lasts years.
    I haven't used it for this sort of repair before, but it is fantastic stuff. I think it'd be a good shot term fix. The best thing is it's flexibility and how it fuses to itself and you can wrap it tight.

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    Got the part........only one in Australia!.....(they said)

    Turbo or Engine Mount-img_8822-jpg

    Straight forward removal and installation...........cleaned everything up and only used water for installation as instructed.

    Couldn't see where the major leak was coming from...........

    Turbo or Engine Mount-img_8829-jpg

    ...until I pressed the side in.

    Turbo or Engine Mount-img_8834-jpg

    So, it has failed at the metal join and was probably under stress even though it is a movable joint.

    A $250 part and an hour and a half and all's well again.
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