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Goin' Fishin' 120-130 1967

Sorry, we seem to be making this a bigger ordeal than it has to be.

Perspective: I reused my seal recently (it was in good condition, surprisingly) and have had zero leaks (there!). If it breaks on removal you will have an issue so use care.

It is worth a look. The drain plug is inconveniently far from the sender hole so getting lucky and finding the object where you can reach it immediately is remote. That is why we have been suggesting various methods of swishing "it" under the hole.

If you are very lucky, it will fall out the drain hole or stick in it so you can grab it with needle-nose pliers and pry it out.

Honestly, be safe. You may discover a method (we did not choose) to be very effective.

--
Mike!






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