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Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Olathe, KS
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I just received a used oil return pipe that appeared to be in decent shape, but when I removed the rust I noticed several pinholes in the pipe. How difficult would it be to repair these, and what's the best approach? I'd prefer to fix it here at home where I have a small torch. The garage where the car is located has an oxy-acetylene torch, but I won't be there until Saturday. I'm moderately skilled with both.
If a fix is impractical, I'm sure I can get another one. |
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