Braze that can take salt water
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Braze that can take salt water
On my old 504s (V8 cummins), i have a copper tube that recently corroded through that takes raw water from my engine heat exchanger over to the right side of engine to a hose that runs to the exhaust riser for cooling. I was going to fab somthing up out of copper tubing, but need to make a 90 degree bend once I hit the right side of my engine. Any suggestions on a braze material for copper that can withstand saltwater. Thinking of just brazing in a 90 degree elbow.
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Most brazing material is brass alloy, something you don't want to use...
Use a high silver content soldering rod, minimum 50% silver.
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Use a high silver content soldering rod, minimum 50% silver.
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