Sealing air intake glue type.

Sealing air intake glue type.

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andytop25

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14 posts

163 months

Tuesday 25th April 2017
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Hi there
Some time ago I've bought turbocharged petrol Merc. It goes well however after some lively driving air intake inlet/charge duct pipe elbow ( where is connected to inlet manifold) broke. I have sourced new parts but realised that it's all put together with some black oil resistant sticky. Did try to get info from turbo conversion company but have no answer. What stuff is usually used in such applications?

GreenV8S

30,220 posts

285 months

Tuesday 25th April 2017
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I'd expect to see either a permanent manufactured bonded joint, or a clamped joint. I wouldn't expect to see any goop/tacky adhesive anywhere. Is it possible this was added later in a bodged attempt to fix a leak?

E-bmw

9,244 posts

153 months

Tuesday 25th April 2017
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Based on the fact that the hose to the waste gate (I assume) is bodged together & the inlet tubing/couplings doesn't look standard or like it fits together too well that is highly likely.

andytop25

Original Poster:

14 posts

163 months

Tuesday 25th April 2017
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Thanks for sharing. As you see in picture intake pipe is alloy all the way till MAF sensor housing, then that part is standard (plastic) plus plastic elbow where connected to manifold. Joint between metal and plastic is sealed with some sort black mastic that gone hard. My thought is that some special sealant was used. I'm in a building trade and seen few types but not familiar with automotive types. Any ideas.
Whole turbocharging was done by quite decent specialist.
Cheers for help.

GreenV8S

30,220 posts

285 months

Wednesday 26th April 2017
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andytop25 said:
Whole turbocharging was done by quite decent specialist.
Perhaps they used Sikaflex or similar, although it doesn't sound like a good solution to me.

E-bmw

9,244 posts

153 months

Wednesday 26th April 2017
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andytop25 said:
Whole turbocharging was done by quite decent specialist.
Who says they are a decent specialist, them by any chance? The whole install looks rather amateur to me.

Frankthered

1,624 posts

181 months

Wednesday 26th April 2017
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Have a look at the Hylomar website, they might do something you could use.

buzzer

3,543 posts

241 months