Thanks Stuart, and all others who responded. I think I'm good to go, and I won't need a refill on this trip. Next refill will be from the people who helped me by inspecting it and reassuring me of its integrity. I tried to pay, and they wouldn't take any money, though they spent nearly an hour by the time we talked it over for a bit. The kind of place you don't find much any more. mcneely ---- Stuart MacMillan <stuartmacm@gmail.com> wrote: > That's good, probably just overfilled. If it happens again when an experienced pro fills it I'd replace the fill valve. The seal is just a rubber washer (or two) one way valve that flexes to let LP flow in and seals against outflow, and it can eventually leak. > > Stuart > > -----Original Message----- > From: mcneely4@cox.net [mailto:mcneely4@cox.net] > > There is no tube from the fill valve to the bleeder valve, at least not external to the tank. mcneely > > -- David McNeely |
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