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> Who repairs stainless steel heat exchanger cracks?
914xr75
post May 12 2020, 09:25 PM
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I have a crack in my 1.7 stainless steel heat exchanger. I did a water test by plugging up the ends and one of my pipes in the right exchanger leaks out all the water from inside the stainless steel covering in about 15 second. Who fixes these things? Any idea how expensive a repair will be? Thanks in advance
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914werke
post May 13 2020, 01:17 PM
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I agree. if 2.0L it might give me pause but the 1.7-1.8L versions typically go for around 400. a pair used. If me Id drop the 150. on the OE pair to keep the car running & perhaps take your time scouring EBAY for a single.
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post May 13 2020, 02:09 PM
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I agree. if 2.0L it might give me pause but the 1.7-1.8L versions typically go for around 400. a pair used. If me Id drop the 150. on the OE pair to keep the car running & perhaps take your time scouring EBAY for a single.

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Besides not to brag but if you look at my skill set I would typically offer to weld these up and not jumping on this.. If you sent them to me I would charge 150 ish for the repair and a written disclaimer
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