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More Flame Trap Excitement 900 1994

I changed my flame trap out today and couldn't get it out of the hose. I tried to pry it out with a knife and the plactic kept breaking. THEN...I recalled a message posted here in which someone said to screw a screw into the plastic flame trap and then pull it out with pliers. Works Perfectly! Forgot who had this idea, but thanks...saved my some grief. Also..bought another brick yesterday, a 240 with 111K in outstanding cond. with all maint/service records(solid southern car!). Don't know if I'll keep it or play with it a while and sell it. I'll attach a pic when I break out the digital camera. Chris






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