> coyote wrote: > >> "E-Z Fill with Shut-Off lets you fill water tanks at or >> near full pressure. Large, flexible 5/8" fill tube minimizes >> bachflow[sic]. 9 1/2"L. USA. Ship Wt. 0.12 lbs." > > All, > > I have the E-Z Fill with Shut-Off, and it helps a lot, but water still > runs out all over the side of the van. Suggestions? > > John Welsh, San Diego I've got the same E-Z Fill, and the same problem. There's sort of a little rubber flapper valve part way into the VW's water filler neck, and it seems to help if I try to jam the pointy part of the E-Z Fill between the little plastic struts that support the valve, thus jamming the valve partially open. At pretty low pressure, I can fill without much spilling, but I usually don't want to wait that long, so I end up putting the pressure all the way up and lettting some water run down the side. I've seen something just like the E-Z Fill, but with a much narrower tube. I wonder if that would do the trick - perhaps it could slip past the valve and thus avoid the problem? (Don't remember where I saw it - I'll have to check a couple of catalogs.) -Steven |
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