Water pressure regulator
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07-06-2007, 02:36
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Water pressure regulator
My '90 PT had a similar setup and I had to remove the carpet to find
the screws that allowed the plywood panel to be removed. Some had a radio speaker mounted here too and it may be possible to remove that and gain some access. Another way is to cut the hose going to the regulator at a point under the bed, remove the 4 screws on the fill/regulator and pull it out with the hose attached. Install a new piece of hose on the new regulator and reverse the process. This worked on a '90 PT40, yours may be different. Rich D. '99LXi, '90 PT40 CT --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "williamcharrison" > > I got my regulator from Bluebird parts but I don't know how to access > the inside fitting. The regulator is under a box like > structure on which the road side night stand is located and this > does not move. Do you have to access it by removing the engine cover? > Other advice I have received apparently does not apply to my coach > since no access through the floor appears to be available. > > > Chuck Harrison > Akron, Ohio > 90 SP36 > |
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