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down_home
Jul 24, 2014Explorer II
We actually the Gentleman, that helped used my new very expensive pocket knife to cut the very hard and hard t oreach piece of plug that was left and then a screwdriver. The Atwood Rep was at the Rally and the next am he chased the threads with a brass pipe fitting and all was good. He gave me that piece of brass and four or five plugs. Anytime that plastic get a it much torque it will make for a weak shear area, you could see as a line and it's gonna let go. If you have a large brace an bit, I thought the part that fits in the brace would be excellent for lodging in the plastic and screwing it out.Might be a square drive could be tapped into it and then turned out. I'm sure there's something at Lowes or Atwood has something since your's is not the first and is quite common ocurance. I asked them at storage to use a new plug and teflon every time they drain the tank fro clean out or whatever. Let us know what tool you found for this purpose. I want one.
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