I recently had this problem, the drain valve on the cylinder was broken. I disconnected the top connection and siphoned out as much as i could then lifted out the cylinder. Is this the easiest way or are there other methods
corgiman said:I always cut the cold feed to the cyl (somewhere higher than thetop mind) and feed me hose down it and syphon it out
easier than try to get past the coil with a hose
rob884 said:corgiman said:I always cut the cold feed to the cyl (somewhere higher than thetop mind) and feed me hose down it and syphon it out
easier than try to get past the coil with a hose
I always use a length of 15mm just taller than the cylinder then attach the hose so you know its at the bottom
rob884 said:I always use a length of 15mm just taller than the cylinder then attach the hose so you know its at the bottom
corgiman said:rob884 said:corgiman said:I always cut the cold feed to the cyl (somewhere higher than thetop mind) and feed me hose down it and syphon it out
easier than try to get past the coil with a hose
I always use a length of 15mm just taller than the cylinder then attach the hose so you know its at the bottom
well thats cos your a fat wallet rob who dont mind hacking up copper
you flash get
rob884 said:I always use a length of 15mm just taller than the cylinder then attach the hose so you know its at the bottom
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