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    Posted: November-01-2007 at 4:42pm
The overnight lows predicted for the next couple days are just about or below freezing, boat is still on the lift so last night drained my shower, heater and whatever else I could just to be safe. The small (+/- 3/4") HW supply line from the block going to the shower would not come off at the block male barbed press connection despite pulling with great pressure and some of the other hoses were pretty difficult as well.

The question is can anything be added to the inside of the hoses when reconnecting to make them easier to remove the next time, perhaps grease, oil or something along those lines?
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Try a little KY jelly. I know you got some of that laying around!
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Silicon based Vacuum Grease. Dow Corning.

Basically, just get clear dielectric grease, won't wash away nor dry. Works great on all metal-rubber interfaces. A little goes a long way.
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I would think that you could also use a little plumbers grease too. It's made for water environments. That stuff is awesome and doesn't have anything that would harm seals, gaskets and anything else that's rubber or a rubber byproduct. A little goes a long way just like Gotta stated. I use it all the time on my pool pump seals and gaskets and makes removing them again so much easier.



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What GottaSki said. The silicon grease you put in your spark plug boots to keep water out. Auto parts stores sell it.
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Quinn, I've equipped all my heater lines with 5/8" quick disconnect couplings. These can be found at Home Depot or Ace. They are brass and work wonders for winterizing. As an added bonus I have a length of 5/8" hose with the right couplings on it to bypass the heater if needed and another length with a funnel on it for winterizing the heater. It's the only way to go.
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[QUOTE=quinner] The overnight lows predicted for the next couple days are just about or below freezing

You have my sympathy CQ.

Me and Eddie were footing tonite and plan to go Saturday. You guys are invited. I'll buy the beer. Well remembering how many kegs we went thru in NC...I might have to limit HW and Johhny.

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JBear,

We are footin Saturday also, you guy's are welcome to join us!
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CQ, somebody had a how-to on this back in the MBO days on that forum but I can't find after a quick look around but one of the guys connected his shower input hose to the heater core using the quick disconnects in order to use the shower pump to pull AF through the core, then through the shower. Two accessories winterized for for the price of one! Brilliant, and another great reason for the quick disconnects.
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Thanks everybody for the ideas, Joel I will definitely take a look at those Quick Disconnects, sure would simplify that annual winterize process.
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Alternatively, I used 5/8 garden hose fittings. Alternated their direction for an easy removal and connect together for a bypass. Same applies to the Q-D's if the core ever fails.
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Quinner- Used to use something like this when I worked in a shop . Run it around between the hose and fitting and it will break it loose.
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Hey Chris; Me and Backfoot footed this morning too...imagine that...bet we were warmer...but I bet we ALL had fun.

You guys are always invited here..I know time is gettin' real short..I think I read where you'll be putting your ride up for the winter.

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John, we know when you say footing, it means dance lessons with the wife at the Fred Astaire dance studio in Orlando
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eric; You gotta quit splling all my secrets here. These guys are gonna start thinking different about me.

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