Won't be able to add through the same hole as with the adapter the m/c is
moved back 4-6 inches. It's a pain to ad fluid as you have to scratch a
knuckle or two to get the top off as its only about and inch below the
floor. I used a squeeze bottle with a pointy nozzle (like a ketchup squeeze
bottle) attached a hose to the end and introduced fluid that way. Vendors
do offer a door that you can install on the floor to allow access but
looked to me like you would have to cut the raised rib to install. With a
good system you shouldn't have to ad fluid unless you develop a
lead--that's what I'm sticking to.
I know others have made their own remote reservoir, by putting a threaded
connector into the m/c cover and using tubing to a remote container to
allow for filling.. --wayne
At 05:41 AM 10/29/2005, Mark Treutelaar wrote:
> Will I still be able to fill it thru the floor hole with out cutting
>the hole any bigger ??
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