Little Dorrit
Well-Known Member
Advice please on freeing a ceased/jammed water filler cap.
I replaced the water filler cap recently with a new one next to the original deck fitting the two metals were the same but I suspect because the deck fitting is very old there is sufficient difference between the metals to cause a reaction. The end result is a cap very firmly ceased onto the deck fitting!
Before I resort to a lengthy process of removing the fitting completely (it's virtually impossible to get access) I wanted to know if there are any suggestions on how I might free the cap enough to get it to turn.
I'm thinking of heating the outer deck fitting and cooling the inner cap...but how?? or should I simply resort to the horrible task of replacing the whole fitting (which I will eventually probably do do anyway.
I replaced the water filler cap recently with a new one next to the original deck fitting the two metals were the same but I suspect because the deck fitting is very old there is sufficient difference between the metals to cause a reaction. The end result is a cap very firmly ceased onto the deck fitting!
Before I resort to a lengthy process of removing the fitting completely (it's virtually impossible to get access) I wanted to know if there are any suggestions on how I might free the cap enough to get it to turn.
I'm thinking of heating the outer deck fitting and cooling the inner cap...but how?? or should I simply resort to the horrible task of replacing the whole fitting (which I will eventually probably do do anyway.
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