Re: [MV] M-35,Air Reservoir Drainage Kit Question

From: Jon Shoop (shoop19@brick.net)
Date: Mon Mar 06 2000 - 05:57:37 PST


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Yes...commertial truck centers have the spring loaded valves for this job.
Run some stailnell cable to them abd terminate by the spare tire...keep
your tanks dry and your clothes clean!

Jon

At 10:55 PM 03/05/2000 -0500, you wrote:
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>>the petcock handles on mine were drilled and
>> tapped, and a 2"x1/4 bolt is treaded in and lock nutted to make a much
>> longer petcock handle. I can reach in between the spare and front left
>> duals, and drain them with ease. anyone else seen this done before?
>
>My truck has these little handles too- but I'm thinking I could rig
>something up easily with bicycle brake cables so I can drain the tanks
>without getting my shirt and tie dirty (you all drive your M35s wearing
>shirt and ties, don't you?)
>
>Rich
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