octopus still leaking after repeated cleaning/soaking
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octopus still leaking after repeated cleaning/soaking
so i syringed oil into all six lines on the octopus and let it hang over a paper towel. 3 leaked badly. ran rubbing alcohol through the lines, let it sit a day. try again. still leak. tried carb cleaner and seafoam setting in the lines also for a couple days. still leak. filled a pan full of alcohol and let the valves sit in that. the leaks have slowed down, but if you let it hang it will still leak. would you say go ahead and install it with the minor leaky check valves, or purchase those reproduction ones out of uk, or gamble on a used octopus off ebay? im out of ideas for fixing mine.
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Re: octopus still leaking after repeated cleaning/soaking
If you put it on the motor with them leaking ,you will most likely drain your oil tank through those leaky lines and fill your crank area. They may not be dirty anymore, but just have weak springs in there from years of working.
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Re: octopus still leaking after repeated cleaning/soaking
ya good point. well i read the thread on the new reproduction check valves with mixed reviews. i dunno if i should try those, just got a used octopus setup off ebay for 25 bucks. ill see if that works only a 25 dollar gamble i guess
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Re: octopus still leaking after repeated cleaning/soaking
You can also take a look at this link.mikefealk wrote:ya good point. well i read the thread on the new reproduction check valves with mixed reviews. i dunno if i should try those, just got a used octopus setup off ebay for 25 bucks. ill see if that works only a 25 dollar gamble i guess

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