Hey Chris, I took some pix this morning and will post them in my Falconstream folder. The PO must have replaced that white nylon plug (I remember it from my previous Bambi) with this contraption, which because of it's placement under a sharp metal baffle, is hard for me to get a wrench in there to get it out. At least my dexterity isn't up to the job.
The fresh water pump pix were very dark so I wrote down the info that I could see. Is this the original pump (anyone know?)?
Shure-Flo Diaphram
2088-403-144
Model 10-6
(handwritten etched numbers...) 8174-8
45psi
I left the city water on all night but there was no overflo this morning....
I can't remove the Airstream now because it's blocked in by my storage POD, which won't be removed until just before closing next week, so I'm either going to order a new pump and install it here, or live with it until I can limp into the mother ship and hope they have room in their schedule and waiting room for two big dogs, two surly cats and two hormonal falcons. It'll be different:-)
The water pump looks like a fairly easy remove job if that's the problem. But I don't want to fix what ain't broke:-)
Anne
On Apr 17, 2012, at 8:26 PM, Chris Cavanaugh wrote:
>> What you are talking about is a relief valve. It has a toggle on it and
>> when you release it, it releases pressure in the system. The drain for the
>> water heater is a white plastic screw in at the lower part of the tank. I
>> have a 99 23 foot safari and that is how mine is laid out.
>>
>> Hope this helps,
> Chris Cavanaugh
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