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Icon Repair • Fittings <br /> r . Repair Part Numbers <br /> STEP i It is possible that seal is gone between the TUI(or similar type <br /> fitting) housing flange on the backside of the sump wall and the <br /> compression nut due to sump wall deflection. It is a good practice <br /> to loosen the nut and apply a gasket sealant to the sump entry seam <br /> area around the threaded cuff Then retighten the nut to reseal <br /> that potential leak area. <br /> STEP z Using a sharp blade,cut the e�dsting boot along the edge of the <br /> clamp that secures the boot to the corrugated pipe. Be careful not <br /> to damage the pipe. <br /> STEP 3 Remove the other clamp,the cut portion of the boot,and the old <br /> insert carefully from the pipe and discard. <br /> STEP 4 Install the split TUI repair boot around the pipe(off of the cuff) <br /> and apply a liberal bead of FastFuse along both sides of the split. <br /> After io-2o seconds,hold the seam together for a minimum of z <br /> minutes. FastFuse will typically cure enough to hold the fitting <br /> together at that point. Leave the fitting hanging on the pipe for <br /> another minimum 3o minutes until frilly cured. <br /> STEP 5 Apply a bead of gasket sealant around the threads of the fitting � <br /> cuff,and thread or"pop"the repair boot onto the threaded cuff. <br /> Oil <br /> CEIVED <br /> MAR 2 7 2018 <br /> P5-9.379 . <br />