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STEP I <br />STEP 2 <br />STEP 3 <br />STEP 4 <br />STEP i <br />Identify the damaged boot and select the proper Blueline Repair <br />Boot based upon the number of studs and the pipe OD. (See 2006 <br />Catalog, Section 10 and Appendix 1) <br />Install all Pellethane split components onto the pipe carefully. All <br />Pellethane pieces must be rebonded back together with Blue Seal <br />Glue. This is done by ensuring that the surfaces are clean and dry. <br />Apply a liberal bead of Blue Seal and hold the seam closed <br />securely until it is fused. It's helpful to use the clamps to loosely <br />hold the boot closed during curing. Bonded connections should <br />hold themselves closed within five minutes if there are no stresses <br />on them. The Blue Seal glue will be fully cured in 40 minutes. <br />Once all Blueline approved components are bonded, apply a <br />liberal bead of either Parasealant 626, or Bostik 1I00FS to the <br />underside of the seal. This will make the seal with the sump wall. <br />Insert poly ring into the gasket and position the ring around the <br />old fitting and against the sump wall. <br />Install the self tapping tek screws through the holes in the poly <br />ring and tighten until snug. (Be careful not to over tighten as the <br />holes can be easily stripped out.) <br />Apply a bead of Blue Seal Glue along the gasket rim and install <br />the boot onto the seal. Install boot with till tube at the 12:00 <br />position. Install band clamp to secure the boot to the gasket. <br />