f1roborbob
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Morning everyone
Searching the history of doing this little job, I see that one person says don't drain water out first, just improvise a cardboard funnel to direct any water into a bowl in the footwell when you break the seal of the o rings. This seems a good way to go to me - is this the normal thing to do? And how much water escapes?
If not this way, I would prefer to let as little water out as possible (to try and avoid any air lock problems when re-filling) so where is the best place to drain it out. I thought about the hoses on the other end of the pipes that I'm renewing the o-rings, but then wondered whether it would be best not to mess with these in case I disturb th o-rings when reconnecting after doing the job.
Any advice please,
Searching the history of doing this little job, I see that one person says don't drain water out first, just improvise a cardboard funnel to direct any water into a bowl in the footwell when you break the seal of the o rings. This seems a good way to go to me - is this the normal thing to do? And how much water escapes?
If not this way, I would prefer to let as little water out as possible (to try and avoid any air lock problems when re-filling) so where is the best place to drain it out. I thought about the hoses on the other end of the pipes that I'm renewing the o-rings, but then wondered whether it would be best not to mess with these in case I disturb th o-rings when reconnecting after doing the job.
Any advice please,