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May 16, 2019 at
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I've got a question regarding the joint that is soldered/brazed between the threads and the tube that delivers the methanol to the combustion chamber. I have an injector that seems to be missing its brazing altogether and a couple that are pitted with "holes" in the solder. Is the brazing critical to the function of the injector? Can you break out a torch and run a new bead of solder yourself? Don't want to have a tube slide down into the combustion chamber. Thanks in advance.
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May 16, 2019 at
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Posted By: Bad fast on May 16 2019 at 01:13:47 AM
I've got a question regarding the joint that is soldered/brazed between the threads and the tube that delivers the methanol to the combustion chamber. I have an injector that seems to be missing its brazing altogether and a couple that are pitted with "holes" in the solder. Is the brazing critical to the function of the injector? Can you break out a torch and run a new bead of solder yourself? Don't want to have a tube slide down into the combustion chamber. Thanks in advance.
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call Hilbourn or Kinsler
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