> Hello Listees,
> I am having a problem getting antifreeze into the head. My water
> intake hose is attached to the head without clamps with a deeply
> ridged nipple. It looks difficult to remove. Therefore, I tried to do
> what I now remember that I did last year. Where my seacock for the
> water intake to the head enters the boat, the first take-off is the
> hose to the head. Directly above it is a second take-off that leads to
> the drain in the sink in the head. Clearly, the design is meant to
> direct water draining from the sink into the intake for the head and
> to route it through the head into the holding tank. Last year I poured
> antifreeze into the sink and pumped it into the head. Because I did
> not use the head all last season (OK, please limit witty replies to 50
> words or less), there was still antifreeze at the drain in the sink.
> Yesterday, I poured antifreeze into the sink, and could not get the
> pump to prime and pump it into the head. The pump would not prime with
> the seacock open or closed. When I poured antfreeze directly into the
> head, it would pump it out into the holding tank. How do I get the
> antifreeze to move through the hoses from the sink to the connection
> by the seacock and into the head ?
> Thanking you in advance for your advice,
>
> Jim Barham
> 1986 C27 TR Nirvana
>if the boat out of water, pump as you would if you are going to use it.
>the will go into the tank pure anti free fluid in toilet and flush again
>the water remaining pure more anti free fuild in bole
>del kleitz 3561 78 a4 bensenville,il