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    removing seacocks

    I need to remove the seacock that is no longer used for the head. It has been plugged after previous owner installed holding tank. It appears to be a threaded connection. I was going to try a chunk of steel from the outside with a pipe wrench. Am I on the right track? Any tips - thanks Scott 269

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    There should be one on the port side and one on starboard .
    If it is like the ones I took out of #45 last summer , the flange itself was thru bolted .

    Get some P-B Blaster at the auto parts store and spray the threads several times for a couple of days if you can wait that long , it should turn off/out with little resistance .
    You can turn the flange from the inside too , after you remove the bolts .
    Then glass the holes .
    The Blaster really helps , don't use WD40 .

    Mike G

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