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That could be whats wrong with it, but I don't think the petcock would turn if it was frozen. I'd avoid the heatgun, most of the air lines are plastic and so are the drain valves.did anyone mention that no air came out because the tank had to much water in the bottom and was froze?
It would make an interesting psychological study. Worse addictions that have serious adverse life effects? Sure. Fast acting addictions that have little adverse effect; but cause a significant change in how you spend your time, money, and effort in life? I dunno, this one ranks up there pretty high.Yeah I saw the tire exploding post. Better add a fire extinguisher. Dang man, I need another deuce to haul my chit up there. Better get to looking, another auction tomorrow There's worse addictions I guess.
did anyone mention that no air came out because the tank had to much water in the bottom and was froze?
If we look back at Post #1 of this Thread......if it is frozen a coat hanger should work if the ice isn't to thick. Ive heard BC is pretty fast lately.
Looks like alot of folks missed that option and we all chased some other rabbits....
On to the inboard tank. It was cold the day we went to inspect. If the check valve was frozen, would that keep air from being in inboard tank? I can't tell from the diagrams.
Or could it just be plugged petcock? I had everything with me i could think to bring, except a piece of wire to shove in there......
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