Anyone know if I can get these in the UK?

Anyone know if I can get these in the UK?

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bonesxu1

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Monday 14th January 2019
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stevieturbo

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Monday 14th January 2019
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PWP probably most likely place if anywhere.

Not something that would need replaced often though, so they may not carry stock. And apparently their webpage doesnt always list stock, so might be best to call.

Their webpage lists very little stock really.

bonesxu1

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Tuesday 15th January 2019
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stevieturbo said:
PWP probably most likely place if anywhere.

Not something that would need replaced often though, so they may not carry stock. And apparently their webpage doesnt always list stock, so might be best to call.

Their webpage lists very little stock really.
Thanks but I think I have asked the question prematurely.
After a rebuild and some new LS2 heads I have a small leak from a steam pipe.
I have an LS1 and noticed the LS2's have a slightly different O ring set up.
Do you know if the is an O ring conversion out there on the market? I don't want to swap the steam pipes to LS2 or AN after market setup as I don't think the will clear the supercharger as the pipes are very close. Harrop do a new steam but it's very expensive and I don't want to take the supercharger off if I can help it. Any ideas?




stevieturbo

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Tuesday 15th January 2019
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A leak from the pipe or that interface point ?

Not sure on the differences between them, I've always just had mine drilled/tapped for AN fittings.

bonesxu1

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Tuesday 15th January 2019
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stevieturbo said:
A leak from the pipe or that interface point ?

Not sure on the differences between them, I've always just had mine drilled/tapped for AN fittings.
The interface point I think, it leaks when your not looking at it. I only notice it the next time I look at the engine, later that day etc.

stevieturbo

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Tuesday 15th January 2019
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If you've no need to take stuff apart, some Radweld or Wurth leak stop type stuff might be worth a shot.

I wouldnt do anything too mad like K seal though.

bonesxu1

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Wednesday 16th January 2019
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stevieturbo said:
If you've no need to take stuff apart, some Radweld or Wurth leak stop type stuff might be worth a shot.

I wouldnt do anything too mad like K seal though.
Excellent idea! the leak is only tiny and it would save me a load of grief.

Boosted LS1

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Wednesday 16th January 2019
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Just use some sealant, job done. If the leaks not at the base then you could cut the pipe and use some silicon or rubber pipe.

Edited by Boosted LS1 on Wednesday 16th January 21:19