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Radiator site glass removal--any tips?
07-29-2007, 10:17
Post: #1
Radiator site glass removal--any tips?
Ed I removed mine last summer & cleaned it without breaking it. Maybe I
was just lucky. Where did you get the plastic one from?
Don
89 SP 36'
Butler, PA

I'm having a tough time trying to remove my green STAINED site glass on
the radiator expansion tank.I do have a spare to install(its plastic).
Ive tried pliers with duct tape and all I have done is break off the
glass wings. It is really stuck!!! Has anyone else removed it without
breaking it?? If it breaks what do you do with the glass in the
threads???

Thanks for any help
Ed Gardels 89sp
Arlington Texas







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07-29-2007, 13:54
Post: #2
Radiator site glass removal--any tips?
I'm having a tough time trying to remove my green STAINED site glass on
the radiator expansion tank.I do have a spare to install(its plastic).
Ive tried pliers with duct tape and all I have done is break off the
glass wings. It is really stuck!!! Has anyone else removed it without
breaking it?? If it breaks what do you do with the glass in the
threads???

Thanks for any help
Ed Gardels 89sp
Arlington Texas
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07-30-2007, 05:31
Post: #3
Radiator site glass removal--any tips?
--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, dspithaler@... wrote:
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Don-- thanks for your response. Yes mine is frozen in and wont budge.
last thing I did was to use Gorilla glue and wrap it with duct tape
and let it dry.Havent tried to loosen it since then.
I ordered my spare from BB, as I remember, about $5. I posted my
stained glass several months and sombody said to get a spare first.
He said he wrenched it out..I have not been successful..
Ed Gardels 89sp 36

>
> Ed I removed mine last summer & cleaned it without breaking
it. Maybe I
> was just lucky. Where did you get the plastic one from?
> Don
> 89 SP 36'
> Butler, PA
>
> I'm having a tough time trying to remove my green STAINED site
glass on
> the radiator expansion tank.I do have a spare to install(its
plastic).
> Ive tried pliers with duct tape and all I have done is break off
the
> glass wings. It is really stuck!!! Has anyone else removed it
without
> breaking it?? If it breaks what do you do with the glass in the
> threads???
>
> Thanks for any help
> Ed Gardels 89sp
> Arlington Texas
>
>
>
>
>
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>
> ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-
new AOL at
> http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour
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07-30-2007, 09:36
Post: #4
Radiator site glass removal--any tips?
Ed,

Rather than risk a broken site glass or a leaky new one, I cleaned
the original glass.
I used a stiff wire, like a coat hanger, bent into a large U shape.
also a terry towel or shop rag cut into 1 inch strips.
Make the strips long as not to lose them into the reservoir.
Keep poking at the inside glass and eventually it will get clean.
Have patience with this hand method and it will become clean.

Bill 88 FC Michigan

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Ed Gardels"
wrote:
>
> I'm having a tough time trying to remove my green STAINED site
glass
on
> the radiator expansion tank.I do have a spare to install(its
plastic).
> Ive tried pliers with duct tape and all I have done is break off
the
> glass wings. It is really stuck!!! Has anyone else removed it
without
> breaking it?? If it breaks what do you do with the glass in the
> threads???
>
> Thanks for any help
> Ed Gardels 89sp
> Arlington Texas
>
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