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    Oh boy...another post for Tommy and Freight I just went through this not too long ago...I found leaks on my maching (major leaks) at the liquid level sensor threads (my machine was a 249) and on the discharde ball valve cap. The cap didn't leak so much until it got hot. A good leak check will show the leaks...just hope it's not windy...that can be a pita. reliefs can be a good spot too...especially if there is a chance of really hot water running through the chiller.

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    Quote Originally Posted by knotbuggin View Post
    We will see in the am I had to leave for a week . I work and live on a navy base in the Bahamas . By the way anyone want a job .
    Is the job in the Bahamas? If so I'll tell my wife to pack my bags

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    Its not all its seams to be .

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    Quote Originally Posted by knotbuggin View Post
    Its not all its seams to be .
    Sounds all too familiar, but I can still imagine haha

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    Well This morning I found oil underneath my chiller Its looks to be coming from the EXV plug I do have a O ring for it . But why would there have not been oil there berfore .I keep a clean unit .

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    Some of the original Ball Valves leaked in sub zero conditions. I have replaced them with JB brand with seal caps

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