Time for a new float?

Trip Moses

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Desk Jockey

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I hate when that happens. Because of all the sloshing around it plays hell with you shut off. We put in an overflow tube using stick radiator hose. A few simple fitting and most of it will drop through the floor warning you.
 

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I hate when that happens. Because of all the sloshing around it plays hell with you shut off. We put in an overflow tube using stick radiator hose. A few simple fitting and most of it will drop through the floor warning you.
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Jim Williams

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Mine did that this week and it only needed a little adjustment. The float was going too far down when the tank was empty and was getting hung up and wouldn't pop back up when I filled the tank. There was an easy adjustment bolt on the arm of the float that took care of it.
 

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I had the issue last week. I use a dema float. Very reliable but when they go, they just go. I like the idea of an overflow hose. Keeps it out of the van at least.
 
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Desk Jockey

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Check the rubber nipple on the plunger too. They are a wear item and need replaced periodically.
 

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How long is the float rod and float.
The shorter the better.
 

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