Broken water line 310GK

gsmithrr

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I thought I had blown out the lines but something didn't at any rate I have a leak that must be a broken line to the sink. Has anyone dropped the rear underbelly? Does the whole piece need to be removed or can it be cut and patched.
 
I thought I had blown out the lines but something didn't at any rate I have a leak that must be a broken line to the sink. Has anyone dropped the rear underbelly? Does the whole piece need to be removed or can it be cut and patched.

Yes, and yes. ;)

Haven't done it myself, but my impression is that many people release one or both sides of the chloroplast and then wrestle it back into place. However I've seen reports by a few people who cut "hatches" into the chloroplast to access components above them and then re-sealed with tape.

If I was REALLY helpful I'd be able to advise you about the tape they've used for re-sealing the hatches, something that obviously has to stand up to the elements and the buffeting, but I cannot remember what it is. Maybe one of those who have done this will show up. Chances of that would improve if you re-titled your thread to reference working on the underbelly rather than an un-specific reference to a water line.

Good luck.
 
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