Leaking LHM fluid

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Re: Leaking LHM fluid

Post by Peter.N. » Thu Mar 17, 2011 9:54 am

You used to be able to get the complete leak off pipes from GSF for not to much money.

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Re: Leaking LHM fluid

Post by robert_e_smart » Thu Mar 17, 2011 2:46 pm

They can be bought new from Citroen for about £15 each.
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Re: Leaking LHM fluid

Post by kenhall » Thu Mar 17, 2011 4:45 pm

Using the Citroen / GSF part however would involve disturbing the LHM collector that is clamped to the strut with steel bands. I would rather leave well alone there and just replace the rubber pipe.

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Re: Leaking LHM fluid

Post by robert_e_smart » Thu Mar 17, 2011 6:55 pm

This past while, I have kept rubber lhm returns to use to replace these leak off pipes. The handiest is the little overflow pipe that goes onto the top of the lhm reservoir cap. There is also some nice clear plastic pipe that is part of the return to the tank, and is handy for joining the new pipe into the lhm collector at the back of the strut.
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Re: Leaking LHM fluid

Post by normantilbury » Fri Mar 18, 2011 8:02 am

C95050399 Leak back hose from citroen @£12.44 each
C96127591 adjust collar @ £4.19 plus vat total price &16.63

and 15 mins of time job done i had both sides done as the rubber had gone hard

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Re: Leaking LHM fluid

Post by Vovchique » Fri Jan 27, 2012 6:19 am

endorfin wrote:It was fine before I went away, could the cold weather have damaged something?

I'm no mechanic so no idea where to start. I'm going to see a bloke whos breaking another XM 2.5 on Thursday so if something needs replacing it'd be great if I can find out what it is & hopefully get this part from him at the same time.
Yes, if You mean suspention tubes or turbocharger tube, they leak if the weather is cold. Old rubber is not so elastic as new, frost metall become smaller a bit and LHM leaks. If its below -20 Celsies (about -4 Farenheit) connection can leak strongly, big drops or even stream.

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Re: Leaking LHM fluid

Post by robert_e_smart » Fri Jan 27, 2012 8:23 am

Your English is good! Keep contributing.
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Re: Leaking LHM fluid

Post by XMX » Fri Jan 27, 2012 2:04 pm

kenhall wrote:Using the Citroen / GSF part however would involve disturbing the LHM collector that is clamped to the strut with steel bands. I would rather leave well alone there and just replace the rubber pipe.
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robert_e_smart wrote:This past while, I have kept rubber lhm returns to use to replace these leak off pipes. The handiest is the little overflow pipe that goes onto the top of the lhm reservoir cap. There is also some nice clear plastic pipe that is part of the return to the tank, and is handy for joining the new pipe into the lhm collector at the back of the strut.
I too tend go the route of a repair in stu, (Rather than disturbing the rubber saddle which is clamped to the strut/leg !

The leak off/vent pipes is a regular topic of discussion on the BXC forum, which again has been discussed this week,
Brian (Off the BXC) has done a neat modification job as shown below, note the BX has two pipes (opposed to XM/Xantias) which only have one !

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Also if you did remove the saddle and are struggling to reuse the S/S securing strap or cannot get a new O/E (Kevan off the BXC) found an alternative solution by using a slightly easier type of securing strap from THIS supplier !

If you want read thro' the BXC forum post click onto this LINK .

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Re: Leaking LHM fluid

Post by Vovchique » Mon Jan 30, 2012 5:41 am

XMX, no need to do two pipes for XM. If leaks are so strong, that it's not enough one pipe You should not make a second pipe, it's better to refit leaking unit.

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Re: Leaking LHM fluid

Post by robert_e_smart » Mon Jan 30, 2012 9:15 am

Hi Vladimir,

The picture XMX has posted above is a leak of pipe from a BX that has 2 vents on it. He is showing how someone replaced the rubber pipe with a plastic pipe instead. To show us how we can repair the leak of pipe on a XM.
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