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Identify the damaged TCI fitting and determine the leak <br />point. If the leak is at the housing flange, loosen the nut and <br />reapply a bead of Bostik 1100PS between the sump wall and <br />the nut. Reinstall the nut. <br />STEP 2 <br />STEP <br />STEP 4 <br />STEP 5 <br />STEP 6 <br />Using a knife, cut the damaged boot along the edge of the <br />lower clamp. Remove the outer clamp and the insert from the <br />old fitting. <br />Remove the cut portion of the boot and the old insert <br />carefully from the pipe and discard. <br />Install the split corrugated dam stop around the pipe. <br />Push the corrugated dam stop up into the corrugated pipe <br />until it snaps into the first rib of the corrugated piping. This <br />will prevent the fill compound from filling the corrugated <br />pipe cavity during the filling stage. <br />Install the TCI repair boot around the pipe and apply a <br />liberal bead of Blue Seal Glue along both edges of the seam. <br />Push the seam together lightly or clamp lightly until the seam <br />is cured. (Blue Seal Glue typically will cure enough to hold <br />the fitting together within five minutes and fully cures within <br />40 minutes. <br />