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<blockquote data-quote="AnnaBanana" data-source="post: 1206571" data-attributes="member: 16428"><p>well here is a blow out diagram:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.arbusa.com/uploads/PDF/onlineManualsGuides/4-01.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.arbusa.com/uploads/PDF/onlineManualsGuides/4-01.pdf</a></p><p>under that link, under 170105 bulkhead fitting, the parts that I am having difficulty unscrewing... are part number 2 where it screws to part number 5. now, part number 4 goes through the air line (part number1) and that blue line, and part of number 4 broke off inside part number 2, which is the sumbiatch that I can't get unfastened, I have weak hands or something, can muscle it undone, and hence, how when the wrench slipped is how I busted off part number 4 inside part number 1 where it goes into part number 2.</p><p></p><p>oh where is my go go gadget muscles when ya need em?</p><p></p><p>and to clarify, the air line (blue) part 1, is what had the air leak originally, so I was attempting to unfasten to do an airline splice with a splice kit that I have, and as such, now I am just having issues getting the bugger unfastened.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnaBanana, post: 1206571, member: 16428"] well here is a blow out diagram: [URL]http://www.arbusa.com/uploads/PDF/onlineManualsGuides/4-01.pdf[/URL] under that link, under 170105 bulkhead fitting, the parts that I am having difficulty unscrewing... are part number 2 where it screws to part number 5. now, part number 4 goes through the air line (part number1) and that blue line, and part of number 4 broke off inside part number 2, which is the sumbiatch that I can't get unfastened, I have weak hands or something, can muscle it undone, and hence, how when the wrench slipped is how I busted off part number 4 inside part number 1 where it goes into part number 2. oh where is my go go gadget muscles when ya need em? and to clarify, the air line (blue) part 1, is what had the air leak originally, so I was attempting to unfasten to do an airline splice with a splice kit that I have, and as such, now I am just having issues getting the bugger unfastened. [/QUOTE]
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