Re: Winterizing -air blow out Reply #25 – November 14, 2018, 10:31:00 am Dan, I got mine at Foretravel. One was leaking, they had them, got two. Call Moen, they are guaranteed for life, they will say it is a commercial faucet but explain it is in your house and in the basement and it is leaking. Another we know played the help me card and got two new ones free. It may be able to get snugged up if yountake the handle off. I will go look in the spare parts bin later and let you know what I have. Quote Selected 1 Likes
Re: Winterizing -air blow out Reply #26 – November 14, 2018, 05:43:23 pm Dan, the one I got from FT for the older faucets used in my 2001 and our era is a 14690. Looks like it will work on either side. About $35 on Amazon. Quote Selected 1 Likes
Re: Winterizing -air blow out Reply #27 – November 14, 2018, 06:52:10 pm Quote from: Roger & Susan in Home2 – November 14, 2018, 05:43:23 pmDan, the one I got from FT for the older faucets used in my 2001 and our era is a 14690. Looks like it will work on either side. About $35 on Amazon.I think the larger piece on the right in the pic is the one I need. The hot and cold don't leak at the on off valve, but the spigot sometimes seeks upwards when the water is in use. Thanks for the link. Quote Selected
Re: Winterizing -air blow out Reply #28 – November 14, 2018, 08:56:57 pm Heck, we got a new insides for our kitchen faucet from Moen--absolutely free--and our coach is 30 years old!Even got a new logo plate. Quote Selected 1 Likes
Re: Winterizing -air blow out Reply #29 – November 14, 2018, 11:14:34 pm Water heater bypass is cheap and easy to install. I added it at the top of the manablock manifold. I put some antifreeze in the fresh water tank because I'm cautious. Taste is gone after 1-2 tank uses. (I use a brita too).I added a quick suction valve on the intake of the water pump too. Just suck the pink from a bucket. I use a hand pump to push antifreeze through the city water fill. Quote Selected 1 Likes