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Old 10th September 2011, 11:34 AM   #1
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Default Tiny leak help

hi I got I minor leak which comes from a fitting at the bottom of ek dcp 2.2 pump reservoir combo I think it's just a matter of tightening the fitting to the side of the reservoir but am unaware how tight I'm allowed to screw them
Any input would be greatly appreciated and I only get it win the pump is on too.
And if anyone has had experience with gelid fans how do you mount the rubber screws they come with
Cheers Alessandro
Besides this I'm getting good temps w/c is the best and so silent heaksink and fan I will never use again
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Old 10th September 2011, 11:50 AM   #2
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is the fitting a rotary fitting? and coming out of one of the rotary joints? ive got 2 bitspower 90 degree rotaries that are both slowly leaking in the joint.

if not, just give it a bit of a turn with some pliers. you want them fairly tight, but you dont want to force it. id say give it a crank or two with the pliers and it should be good, as it doesnt sound like a big leak.

with the gelid fans, ive got one and a few other fans that came with the rubber mounts. not too sure on how to put them on, but i dont think you can use them with radiators. i just use good old screws
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Old 10th September 2011, 1:54 PM   #3
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Thank you I just put the pliers onto it and and tightened it abit and now works a charm thanks for that
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Old 10th September 2011, 1:55 PM   #4
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Have to use screws to now I guess no problem though
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