Fill for FREE!
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Fill for FREE!
I really don't think this is a good idea... I'm curious though... Since this is a post of 2009, are you still using this method to fill your pool nowadays? Or did you run into trouble doing so?
Fill for FREE!
thanks love this idea
? how many yrs have u been filling your pool like this
? how many yrs have u been filling your pool like this
Re: Fill for FREE!
Or you drive a pipe down to the water table and connect a pump to have all the free water that you want. Cost about 30 bucks
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Re: Fill for FREE!
I liked the idea.
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Re: Fill for FREE
apertIdeato wrote:Question...my differential has two fill plugs, one in the normal place in the back and one on the front side of the differential??? Does anyone know what year or model this differential might be? Which fill plug should I use? I’m sure the rearend is not from a 1961 Sprite. It also has a small vent valve or something at the top of the casing.
I looked on page 41 of the latest Auguat 2015 MO Motors Catalog. My differential housing is the type “C” late Sprite and Midget thru 1500cc. I would guess, the actual differentials for all years will fit in either housing “C” or “D”. Any opinions on my reasoning?
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