Dougal
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The nylon 'butterfly drain screw' on my one of these is locked solid. I feel sure it'll snap when I try to remove it. Anyone know what thread this MIGHT be, before I try? ;-)
The nylon 'butterfly drain screw' on my one of these is locked solid. I feel sure it'll snap when I try to remove it. Anyone know what thread this MIGHT be, before I try? ;-)
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REALLY?! You mean its likely to have a reverse thread???? If I go wrong there and force it, it's definitely going to snap!
The nylon 'butterfly drain screw' on my one of these is locked solid. I feel sure it'll snap when I try to remove it. Anyone know what thread this MIGHT be, before I try? ;-)
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Right hand thread.
Use a little lateral thinking, CAV style filter head simply undo the bolt in the top of filter head and drop the metal bowl. You could try warming case with hairdryer, either way far easier to deal with on the bench.
Refit with a new fuel filter.
Definatly NOT a left handed thread, you can get metal bungs for these filters
http://www.asap-supplies.com/marine...ements/drain-bung-for-cav-fuel-filters-302998
No "song and dance". Simply not at a stage where I want to REMOVE the unit. I want to loosen the the butterfly to drain any water that MAY be present.