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Guest RedLineGTR

Sorry to hikjack your thread...but wondering..if i poor water throught the intercooler if thier are any leaks will it show or does it have to be under some kind of pressure to show the leaks?? And where could i get my intercooler pressure tested or leak tested. Cheers

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Hi Dion_180sx, aluminium is tig weldable, but it will require someone with thin wall experience. We have had success using aircraft welders, look your local one up in the phone book.

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Redline - best way to look for leaks is to pressurise the intercooler with air and dunk it in a bath tub.

That way you'll see where the bubbles are coming from.

I found this link pretty good, and gives you an idea on how to do it;

http://www.vfaq.com/mods/ICtester.html

I had two leaks in my cooler when I got it. One of them was able to be TIG'd up, the other was in a really bad spot so they used some sort of glue on it. They said that the glue they used is the stuff they used on A/C cores, and can take massive pressures...

Not sure it they were crapping me, but it's held up for about 12 months now with no problems.

J

J

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coventry's also sell Devcon. we use it to repair the intercoolers on trucks while we wait for a new one to arrive. also we use this on fuel tanks on the trucks and it seems to work fine. considering the roads they travel on (all ruff dirt) its pretty good shit.

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Hi Dion, this is the stuff we use on aeroplanes, you get it from the the industry suppliers, not cheap but good.

Magic Bond™ Epoxy Stick Epoxy putty that seals leaks and repairs gouges in steel, aluminum, wood, fiberglass, concrete, and ceramics

On cars we use , Selleys Knead It, you can get it from Repco, Bunnings, Auto One, Blackwoods etc. Much cheaper and just as good.

Hope that helps

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