> Dave, > ... > > All we need now is an electric valve positioned in the bottom of the drinking > water tank which will open should the water reach 34 degrees or below. This > way, we would never have to worry about the drinking water freezing on us > during those periods that the vehicle is not being driven, and hence not > warming the water. > ... > > derekdrew@aol.com > Speaking of the water tank drain, does anyone know where one can get a replacement cap for these. They use a Metric thread in the ~25 mm range and I can't find one locally. The dealer wants around $35 for these little jewels. Anyone know of a source for an 81 Westfalia more reasonable (not hard to do) than the dealer? Jack jackr@starfleet.scs.ag.gov
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