BigFaceDave
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posted on 20/1/13 at 01:48 PM |
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Central heating oil leak!
Afternoon all,
Im looking for a bit of help from the LCB Collective again! I have a strong smell of Kerosene in the house this morning, on closer inspection I have
taken the front cover of the boiler and the flexi feed pipe has started leaking where its crimped. Basically its dipping about once a second while the
boiler isnt running but when it kicks in the leak stops, Is there anything that anyone knows of that will seal the leak as a temporary fix while I try
to source another hose? Also is there a clever way of stopping the oil from flowing if I remove the hose? All help greatly appreciated!
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rusty nuts
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posted on 20/1/13 at 01:52 PM |
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Are you able to turn off the fuel supply at the storage tank outlet while repairing the leak?? You will lose a small amount of fuel in the pipe
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BigFaceDave
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posted on 20/1/13 at 02:00 PM |
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Ive got this
I had trouble a couple of days ago where the line froze up! and the knob on the front wouldnt turn at all but a short gentle burst with a hot air gun
sorted that but didnt think to try it again as I had covered it all up with lagging. I just tried again and now it will turn but im a bit scared of
making things worse! Will that knob on the front turn the supply off so I can get another flexi made up?
Thanks for the quick reply!
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owelly
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posted on 20/1/13 at 02:08 PM |
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Try Denso tape as a temp fix or more readily available on a Sunday afternoon, self amalgamating tape.
http://www.ppcmag.co.uk
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snakebelly
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posted on 20/1/13 at 02:36 PM |
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Halfrauds should have it on the shelf
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BigFaceDave
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posted on 20/1/13 at 02:53 PM |
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Well I took the plunge and fiddled with the knob thingie (very technical) and managed to turn the oil off and have removed the offending pipe! So I
will try to get hold of another one tomorrow, Is it likely to be a fairly common size/ hose or will I need to get one custom made? I wouldnt have
thought anywhere that is open today would have one on the shelf? The nearest B&Q is about 15 miles away but would they be likely to have one?
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MakeEverything
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posted on 20/1/13 at 05:16 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by BigFaceDave
Well I took the plunge and fiddled with the knob thingie (very technical) and managed to turn the oil off and have removed the offending pipe! So I
will try to get hold of another one tomorrow, Is it likely to be a fairly common size/ hose or will I need to get one custom made? I wouldnt have
thought anywhere that is open today would have one on the shelf? The nearest B&Q is about 15 miles away but would they be likely to have one?
So no hot water or heating until then?? I would have left it until the morning.
Kindest Regards,
Richard.
...You can make it foolProof, but youll never make it Idiot Proof!...
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BigFaceDave
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posted on 20/1/13 at 05:22 PM |
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The problem is its in a outhouse which is used for storage and its rather tricky to get to (got to empty the outhouse to get to it properly and the
snow was just starting again) I have the water on a immersion heater in the tank as well and have a fireplace in the sitting room so its not as bad as
it could be plus I have to leave for work at 5.30ish tomorrow morning and knew I would neevr get up in time to take it off then!
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dmac
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posted on 20/1/13 at 05:39 PM |
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We used to have oil central heating and the flexible pipe was a regular failure. I don't think B&Q sell them, I used to get them from the
Plumb Centre.
Duncan
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les g
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posted on 20/1/13 at 05:45 PM |
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now you have the pipe off cut off the crimp saw/slitting disc now pull off flexi hose tape around flexi hose 3/4 inch from end and cut 3/4 inch of
hose off push hose back onto pipetail and secure with a jubilee clip as a temp repair.
worked for me ...
cheers les g
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