Thank you for the video! I used part of a broken fishing rod (it was on hand in the garage) to fix the broken def pump nipple on my sprinter. I think it may be better than metal for the bond because the sanded fiberglass made a super tight bond. Anyways so far so good!
Some ballpoint pens have the inner ink tank made of steel tube. Just cut to size, clean the ink (IPA/acetone/citrus cleaner). Perfect thin tube. Broken barb on a cooling system expansion tank (Jag).
Cool , thanks , telescoping antenna was the first thing I found for the repair , and the info about the glue and baking soda was awesome !
Thanks my bro. I fixed mine today and used tube of antenna. Best Regards from Iraq
Thank you for the video! I used part of a broken fishing rod (it was on hand in the garage) to fix the broken def pump nipple on my sprinter. I think it may be better than metal for the bond because the sanded fiberglass made a super tight bond. Anyways so far so good!
Doesn't the diameter of the metal tube affect the flow of fuel?
Thank you bro!! Saved me $500
Outstanding production truly designed to teach! God Bless you and your family.
Hi, thanks for the video. Are you sure that it's fuel resistant? Have you tested this repair long term? Thanks from England.
Excellent tip.
Happy Motoring.
I’ll be using this info to fix broken nipple/hose connection on a DPF pressure sensor on a spare DPF I have in storage.
Thanks for the idea!!
dude such a good video
Some ballpoint pens have the inner ink tank made of steel tube. Just cut to size, clean the ink (IPA/acetone/citrus cleaner). Perfect thin tube. Broken barb on a cooling system expansion tank (Jag).
Thanks man! This method works great.
is the same thing apply to deformed plastic nipples ??
as the one, I have got damaged due to heat!! not fully but from one side!
anyone have def low pressure codes pop after this fix?
:45 An aluminum rivet isn't going to last long with DEF. Stainless is the only metal that'll hold up.
Amazing thank you!!!
thank you
Cool trick
Great and strong
Thanks🎉🎉🎉🎉
Don't forget to take the rod out 😀
Not a rod, a tube. Need to leave it for strength. Video states this in beginning
But it will restrict the fuel flow!!!
I'll give it a shot on my power steering reservoir