Massive shoutout to @terrywindy1 who took my pipe and repaired the damage with weld. You’re looking at the before (bottom pic) and after (top).
Lovely neat job!Massive shoutout to @terrywindy1 who took my pipe and repaired the damage with weld. You’re looking at the before (bottom pic) and after (top).
Top bombing by that man - thank you very much ?
You have your own TIGwelding equipment? Neat job!
Unfortunately not yet,hoping to retire in the next year after 48 year of welding Aircraft parts with BAC,BAe, Roll Royce, Airbus and GKN Aerospace.But if I can get myself a nice workshop I will buy myself one.maybe in Sweden!You have your own TIGwelding equipment? Neat job!
Just to update this thread - I've now got the pipe back in my hand and it is indeed better (and more beautiful) than a new part.Massive shoutout to @terrywindy1 who took my pipe and repaired the damage with weld. You’re looking at the before (bottom pic) and after (top).
Top bombing by that man - thank you very much ?
Out of interest I googled the clip part number N 10518701 and it came up on a Volkswagen Touran 2016, fuel tank so could still be available I will try VWI have had the TDI75 plastic pipe (it is actually aluminium with a plastic casing on it IIRC) on my remapped TDI90 for some years and 50k plus miles. No adverse effects, leaks or bursts.
The clip in question is part number 6N0145812AOut of interest I googled the clip part number N 10518701 and it came up on a Volkswagen Touran 2016, fuel tank so could still be available I will try VW
Thanks I looked at the turbo clamp instead the wrong oneThe clip in question is part number 6N0145812A