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#393101 Sun Feb 10 2013 03:53 PM
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Could someone please tell me how to remove the up right fill tubes on a Boyle Dayton 74.. Thxs Tom

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Heat up the casting, BUT you'll more than likely Break Off the Tubes/Pipes.

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Thanks DB I thought that might be the case.. are they pressed in ??? Tom

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Better to leave them alone & get a piece of tubing plated to slide over the original pipes.
A friend thought they are Pressed in. It's been quite a few years since he messed w/ his.
GOOD LUCK.

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I leave them in and paint them silver, look great with no headaches..Frank


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