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Old 04-15-2009, 04:25 PM   #3
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derf i think you left the word clamp out of your reply

i would wrap it first with Teflon tape with the water pressure
to it turned off first then take the piece of slightly larger fuel line
or even plastic hose slit down one side and clamp it...

but i have also seen some new stuff
some kind of spray

that stops pin hole leaks dead in there tracks
instantly

the other method is to just cut the copper tubing
exactly on the pin hole and buy a little kit
that joins that size tubing together
with compression fittings that require
no soldering what so ever
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