I had same problem. took a piece of oak and turned it down on a lathe. Its just like a cork, but I use a scew to hold it in place. Probably could turn one using a wooden dowel??? dan 80 westie, for sale 72 super vert, not napman@PLANET.NET wrote: > I've lost my drain cap for my water tank. I actually know where it's at > but I'm about 1300 miles away from it. So I'm trting to jury rig a > replacemen until I can score a new one. Does anyone have a supplier or > source for replacements? > Kris Weber > 86 Westy Syncro {F.S. at the right price} > 98 Jetta TDI > 98 Cabriolet
napman@PLANET.NET wrote: > I've lost my drain cap for my water tank. I actually know where it's at > but I'm about 1300 miles away from it. So I'm trting to jury rig a > replacemen until I can score a new one. Does anyone have a supplier or > source for replacements? > Kris Weber > 86 Westy Syncro {F.S. at the right price} > 98 Jetta TDI > 98 Cabriolet |
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