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Old 12-04-2016, 09:01 AM   #12
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Hi Meir
With your help, we have found the leak. It is coming in through the black steel panel that is bonded to the bulkhead. A small water test has proved this now that everything is out. I am not sure if anyone has attempted to remove this in the past. I wouldn't want to risk damaging the bulkhead. Second option is to try and seal the panel and test again before putting the heater box back. Any advice would be welcome.
Nick
Hi Nick.
Are you talking about the part I show in the picture? I have to be hunest and say I don't remember any part that can be detached from the box. But then again I never looked for any leaks.
This way or the other I'm sure you can fabricate a foam seal or just use good old silicon.
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