How would you suggest getting to the faucet nipple? I see the hose going back behind the stove, but where does it go from there? I filled up the tank and the pump does pump well (2-3 inches high above the pump when held by hand in the water.) but when I hook it to the hose the water only goes 3 inches in and stops. Must be blockage or a loose connection? Any procedure to get to the hose going to the sink? Thanks for you patience Pete '87 Westy (Dry for now) "Joe's Van"
> --- pete owsianowski <pnocean@EARTHLINK.NET> wrote: >> Thanks! > >> Who know what is best to clean out the nasty old dusty lines? > > Thehose is easy enough to replace. Most any hardware store will have clear > hose and one can just > attach the old to the new and thread the new in as the old is pulled out. Be > VERY carefull in > taking the hose off the faucet nipple, I'd suggest cutting the hose off. The > nipple is fragile. M > > > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Read only the mail you want - Yahoo! Mail SpamGuard. > http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail |
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