We've been using a bit of power steering fluid and a look at the back of the engine shows a bit of a leak in a join between two pipes. Two rubber pipes go into a crimped metal joint, and the leak is from the crimped bit.
Ho, ho, I think, I'll get the AA man to put a bit of new hose on there; easier than doing it myself, job will be done in ten minutes, and I won't get any oil on me.
Ho. Ho.
He says 'not possible'. Garage says "replacement pipe is a cool £300 and you'll have to wait ten days for it. I'll get a replacement pipe made for you for far less than that."
So it's "watch this space" at the moment. Garage comes highly recommended; new garage this year after last year's fiasco (and that of the year before, and indeed the year before...)
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On wheeler dealers a while ago, they had an old car that required a replacement hydraulic hose for the clutch system (a Lamborghini Urraco, IIRC). They found it far cheaper to get one made than to buy one off the shelf.
Have you got a company called Pirtek anywhere near you?
www.pirtek.co.uk/
Expensive if they come to you (call out fees and all that). Cheaper to go to them with the pipe and ask if they can manufacturer you a new one.
Last edited by: VxFan on Thu 29 Oct 15 at 21:39
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I understand agricultural mechanics are more than adequate in dealing with hydraulic hoses.
Got any farms near you?
Last edited by: bathtub tom on Thu 29 Oct 15 at 23:02
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Farms!? I'm pretty close to Tower Bridge.
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