Leaking DOC at welded seam.
06-19-2023, (Subject: Leaking DOC at welded seam. ) 
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Leaking DOC at welded seam.
So the dealer told me I have a leak at the welded seam of the DOC on a 2016 Peterbilt 389. They want ten thousand for a new one, which they also say they will inspect it and the DPF at the same time. Is it possible to just re-weld the canister at the seam at some other place? Does anyone know?
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06-19-2023, (Subject: Leaking DOC at welded seam. ) 
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RE: Leaking DOC at welded seam.
If it was mine I'd tig weld that bad boy shut.
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06-19-2023, (Subject: Leaking DOC at welded seam. ) 
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RE: Leaking DOC at welded seam.
(06-19-2023 )Nilao Wrote:  If it was mine I'd tig weld that bad boy shut.

Thank you for the reply. The dealer doesn’t even suggest this option but doesn’t say it won’t work either. I just need to find someone who can weld and has some familiarity with the after treatment system.
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06-20-2023, (Subject: Leaking DOC at welded seam. ) 
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RE: Leaking DOC at welded seam.
I'd try a local reputable exhaust shop like for cars, they may take it on especially if they make custom cats and stuff.
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06-21-2023, (Subject: Leaking DOC at welded seam. ) 
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RE: Leaking DOC at welded seam.
(06-20-2023 )marek4792 Wrote:  I'd try a local reputable exhaust shop like for cars, they may take it on especially if they make custom cats and stuff.

Great Suggestion, I have a 2002 CM570 and downpipe from turbo was $1000 special order from StealerShip’ I bought a down pipe in stock for $120 and brought it over to local muffler shop, 3 hrs later and $70 for labor.
Pipe Holding good and stong.
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