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Re: Well what a disastrous rebuild this has been
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Hi Richard,
Winter is on the way, cut down on the heating and spend on the BSA
John
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Draining the sump has no effect on the feed side of the pump which is the critical side
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Agreed but leaving the feed pipe off overnight does
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