Went over a speed hump on the way into my new work location.. it was one of those higher plastic ones... felt it catch. had a check and have flattened the bottom off which would narrow the bend and restrict a fair bit... noticeable change in performance on the way home. anyone repaired something like this successfully.. like remove it and apply some heat and a hammer..
Thanks
Re: Franspeed repair
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2012 9:41 pm
by Andy Pickering
Try to find someone with the large ball type jobbies for this repair, just had my PM repaired, simple great repair tbh, had it split open dents removed then closed back up..
Re: Franspeed repair
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2012 10:00 pm
by bazman
Have heard of sealing both ends up very securley with rubber bungs and filling with water and left for 24 hrs in a deep freeze, seems to do the job, worth a try if you have a chest freezer!!
Re: Franspeed repair
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2012 11:08 pm
by Darrell Taylor
i use an exhaust blow out kit ,seal both ends inflate,then heat the dent till cherry red and it pops out ,most motox shops have them too if u want to try locally
Re: Franspeed repair
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2012 11:19 pm
by simplex
cheers for the replies..
Might take it to a professional then as I dont think the wife has gotten over finding my casings in the dishwasher ..
when using the air and heat method you can use a hammer to beat the crease and the dent will pop out really quick ,the small dents can be worked this way too
Re: Franspeed repair
Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2013 5:29 pm
by simplex
Couldn't find anyone local to do the repair so I bought a sealing kit to have a go at this myself. if any ones interested it was relatively painless - kit was £29. blow torch from Toolstation for £32...
First pic is the dent, received from a rather large speed hump.. 3 month old pipe.. dent has a noticeable effect on performance.. looks a bit rusty too
Next is with the seals nice and tight.. ..instructions said put 40 PSI.. but this was ineffective .. so put 80
Get it glowing.. watch pressure gauge.. was a little worried it might go bang
Once red hot tap lightly with hammer around the dent and it pops out.. not factory but a vast improvement
wire brushed.. wire wool.. clean, paint and refit.. works like new again
Re: Franspeed repair
Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2013 5:33 pm
by soulsurfer
That's an excellent result, where did you get the kit from?