ES Pipe Repair??

Grow Pattern pattern4u at comcast.net
Mon Sep 12 03:59:01 AKDT 2005


To get the oil out you can heat the area with a heat-gun. The oil oozes out. Then do as everyone else suggested.

Eric.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Ken Velez 
  To: discussion at nsrca.org 
  Sent: Sunday, September 11, 2005 11:03 PM
  Subject: Re: ES Pipe Repair??


   Hi mark I did it using carbon cloth and CA. The pipe was cracked (split) at the bend not broken, cleaned with alcohol scuffed the area with scotch-brite and repaired. So far so good. Mind you this is a 2 c and I know the exhaust temp is lower than a 4c. I cut a piece about 1 inch wide 6 long tack glued the edge of the cloth and wrap it around 4 times and soaked with CA. Cut off the excess and used a dremel sanding drum to smooth out gently.
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Atwood, Mark 
    To: discussion at nsrca.org 
    Sent: Sunday, September 11, 2005 10:30 PM
    Subject: RE: ES Pipe Repair??


    Hmmm.hadn't thought of the Pre-Cleaner.  I have the PPG stuff.  Would you consider "soaking" it?  Cleaning the outside is only part of the challenge since the oil keeps soaking out of the cracked portion.  I was considering either pouring alcohol through it, or completely submerging it, and then blowing air through it to make sure it was all evaporated.    I figure a few .99 bottles of alcohol were a good investment over a new $169 pipe.

     

    Does anyone have any thoughts on the type of resin?  Is temperature a problem, meaning do you have to use a special epoxy to handle the high heat demands?

     

     

     


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    From: discussion-request at nsrca.org [mailto:discussion-request at nsrca.org] On Behalf Of Ken Blackwell
    Sent: Sunday, September 11, 2005 10:29 PM
    To: discussion at nsrca.org
    Subject: Re: ES Pipe Repair??

     

    I would suggest a two step approach. First, wash it with good strong soap/water....or maybe Simple Green. Then go over it again with Automotive paint "pre-cleaner" from folks like DuPont or PPG. Thoroughly dry. 

    Any of you composites experts got a better idea?

    Cheers,

    Ken B.


    Atwood, Mark wrote: 

    Has anyone had any success in repairing the "stinger" on the end of an ES Carbon pipe?  Mine is cracked at the bend and I'm considering trying to fix it with Carbon cloth and epoxy.  Anyone have any experience with this and how I might get all the oil off/out of it before attempting??

    -Mark 
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