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From: John Walsh (no email)
Date: Sun Apr 22 2007 - 19:39:35 EDT
Racors can be easily disassembled. The correct way to do it get a kit from
Racor so you get all new gaskets.
John
S/F Profishent
On 4/22/07, ron barr <> wrote:
>
> A surveyor siad there was some algae in the bowls of my racor 900's. Now I
> can't actually see it and of course it is easy to drain off any water
> collected, which I do periodically.
>
> However I am curious if there was a coating of some algae on the bowl how
> does one actually get at the bowl itself to clean it? I assume it must
> separate at the bowl ring - is this a simple grab it and turn operation?
> Naturally given the cost of these units I am anxious not to crack
> anything!
> Anybody dealt with this situation?
>
>
> Ron Barr
> Lady Brookhaven LRC 42
> Presently Lying Newport RI
> KB1LFX
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