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Old 10-12-2021, 09:06 AM
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to blow out clogged lines

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Originally Posted by ahlem View Post
You can buy a rubber tipped air nozzle from Harbor Freight for a few dollars and a cheapo regulator for about the same price that regulates down to under 10 psi.
If you also get a press fit to 1/8" pipe thread hose connection from your local Parker distributor and a couple feet of nylon hose, you can make a tool to test the drains. You screw the 1/8" fitting in to where the interchangeable nozzles go. Use very low PSI when you do the job. You can also use the tool to blow air up into the two drains next to the transmission that drain the AC condensation reservoir that has caused the wet carpet in my 2001 several times.
I'll order some rubber tips for my airgun; I have some nylon hose and some fittings that might work for the test assembly, already. Good idea!
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