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Status update here.
Thanks for the words of advice, John. I have printed out that thread numerous times and studied it closely. I had marked an area where I was going to cut but then thought I would give this other option a try. Acutally there are only about 25 bolts and my drill does a good job on them once I break them free. I only have the back row and center support to remove. I have to put the wheels up on some blocks so I can get under there.
Lamar, I have been having this problem for over 6 months now so it has had plenty of opportunities to fix itself. What I have been doing is using a bucket to catch the liquid after I remove the cap. I normally get 1/3 to 1/2 a bucket full. I can then put on the hose. It is just getting real old to have to do that.
Thanks again everyone. I will try to take some photos also.
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Roger & Roxie Smith ( WBCCI#27380 - Air#178)
Visalia, CA (between Fresno & Bakersfield)
1992 25' Excella - Nuestra casa rodante
2003 F-250 6.0 Turbo Diesel Crew Cab http://www.casarodante.org |