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Re: Removing Dyna Flow Reg from Tank

In Reply to: Re: Removing Dyna Flow Reg from Tank posted by Superannuated on June 26, 2003 at 04:03:35:


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Posted by:
joe "SnIp3rSh0t" ramos
on June 27, 2003 at 08:40:08

: : : They must epoxy these regs onto the tank!

: : : I need to get the tank hydro tested, but can't get the reg off. Does anyone have any experience with this? Is there a trick? I tried (conservatively) heating the reg where it meets the tank, but it still won't budge.

: : : Regards,

: : : Superannuated
: : try harder it has the red stuff on it...i dont sugust doing it unless u know what ur doing...send it to airamerica.com they can do the hydro there


if u insist on getting it off...try finding a set of horse shoe clamp...wrap a tower or t shirt arround it and use all your might to twist it...i know t

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