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Subject: Re: Major Leak - Windows


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Date Posted: 26/07/05 10:29:50
In reply to: Neil 's message, "Re: Major Leak - Windows" on 26/07/05 9:15:04

Ah the galley gusher I can help with.

Pesky varmint has two diaghrams as I recall, sounds like you have a tear in the rear one.

The assembly process after changing it requires four hands and prehensile earlobes as I recall.

However once done it seems to be fine.

We had wondered for ages why the water tank would empty partway and then stop, it was until the pressure from the head of water was no longer enough to get it through the tear in the diaphragm.

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