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time2roll wrote:This you might be able to temporarily connect and use the old line to fish the new line into place. If they used brackets to hold the old line this may not work.pianotuna wrote:Unless the old line is handy to pull the new PEX into place.
I'd ignore the oem lines and leave them alone. Rent a crimping tool--or buy one.
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pianotuna wrote:Unless the old line is handy to pull the new PEX into place.
I'd ignore the oem lines and leave them alone. Rent a crimping tool--or buy one.
Nov-15-2019 09:12 PM
pianotuna wrote:
VickeB66,
Simply run new lines made from Pex. Then there will be no leaks--and you can route the lines inside the heated area of the RV.
The lines can be "fished" past obstructions.
Nov-13-2019 12:10 PM
VickieB68 wrote:
The sharkbite fitting are very expensive so I'm debating those.
Nov-13-2019 06:44 AM
VickieB68 wrote:
Pianotuna: Thank you. All the water lines are inside the camper. So, do I run new lines and just ignore the old ones and leave them in place? If room, I see no problem doing that.
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