I inquired a few weeks ago about adding a flush tee in my system. Several people warned me not to, but I couldn't stop myself, it just seemed like such a great idea. It did work like a dream while flushing, but now I can't get the damn thing to stop dripping my expensive orange anti-freeze! I used a gray plastic job, and put it in place above the spare tire where there was already a joint. Even after this hassel, I still want a tee there - call me stubborn. I am ready to have a machinist friend make me a brass one. Does anybody know where a better quality tee can be found before I go to this length? |
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