At 06:26 PM 3/24/2011, george jannini wrote: > And here i thought it was only me who could break one of those- BWAHAHAHAHAHA...I've seriously recommended that people totally remove those senders before washing out the inside of the tank. Back in the day I fixed four or so of them, just posted a link to photos of the last one. That was a good deal more elaborate than the others. > Anyone else ever have a waterlogged float? My "There, I Fixed It" >repair for that is simple as a strip of styrofoam off a coffee cup >wrapped around that rascal and held on with a rubber band. Nice. If you want to get elegant you might try drilling a little hole top and bottom and blowing it like an egg, then sealing it all up. But lucky you, the leak is probably on the inner seam, hard to reach. Yrs, d |
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