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found 2 leaking spots

Hi All,


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OK, I have to make this short. One of our family member crashed the car while back and decided to put back together using long screws. I was upset but now I am more upset the fact I let it go instead of fixing it using zip ties.

So, it looks like I got screwed. :) Long screws rubbed against the high AC pressure line. There are 2 holes. Can I possibly weld this spots using a TIG welder and be able to keep the line? It will be done on the bench but I wonder if the diameter hole will change and effect the AC pressure.

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One more hole on top of the line.


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It looks like this high pressure line runs from the AC condenser all the way to the fire wall. How can I pull this line to disconnect?

Thank you as always.






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