"In your case, you could attach the reg. to the valve and then get a new rubber line, which, judging from the photos, might be a good idea. And some are going to say you shouldn't have rubber lines there in the first place." ..... not me, man. ;>) That's what I'm using for my 2nd tank and Carver heater installation. Very slick, safe (it's common in RV use now), nice brass T's 'n fittings/ends. I think it's the wise way to go. I took my van and the entire project to my local retailer and they designed the entire thing for me. Everything is cut to fit, with just a little extra length "just in case". I can take any of it back and have them shorten it and reinstall the fittings, if it's just waaaay too long. Nice thing about rubber hose is that you can loop it easily, without diminishing it's integrity, to shorten it.Bob Stevens '87 Westy Syncro "Passion Fruit" _________________________________________________________________ Change is good. See what’s different about Windows Live Hotmail. www.windowslive-hotmail.com/learnmore/default.html?locale=en-us&ocid=TXT_TAGLM_HMWL_reten_changegood_0507 |
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