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Garbage disposal, if one is installed, or a wye branch fitting on the tail piece of sink drain. Dishwasher drain line should have an air break or air gap before the disposal or wye branch fitting.
By the fixture units connected and the developed length of piping and fitting
If the sink/sink drain fitting connection, sink drain fitting/disposal connection, dishwasher/disposal connection, disposal/drain elbow connection are what are leaking they can either be tightened or have gaskets replaced or other sealing methods used. If the disposal is leaking elsewhere the disposal needs replacement.
let engine cool -open radiator cap -move a large container under radiator drain fitting( it's hard to see- located on lower left corner of radiator)-attach 3/8" diameter hose to fitting to direct coolant into container- turn fitting counterclockwise-pliers may be needed.
The Hub and Spigot are two types of fitting on either end of a pipe.At one end you have the Hub (Socket) fitting; which is a "female" end of a fitting designed to accept pipe or a SPIGOT connector.At the other end you have the Spigot fitting; which is a "male" end of a fitting designed to be used inside another fittings Socket (or Hub) end.
If that will work then, yes. Most inflatables have no fittings that are compatible with a garden hose fitting. K
Fitting that holds pop-up assembly tight to drain body, or, tailpiece, needs tightened. Tighten fitting enough to stop leak, not so tight that pop-up assembly won't operate properly.
The Oil Drain Hose is located on the leftside under the battery and is clamped to a blind (goes no where nipple) fitting. If you want to drain and change your primary then it is on the leftside under the derby cover.
To hook a drain line, not a water line, from the dishwasher to the garbage disposer is as follows: there is a connection on the garbage disposer for a dishwasher (on the side) There is a plastic fitting that came with the disposer(if all parts were saved) The fitting is going to look like it has barbed ridges(fortubing toslide over)on one end and a flange and seal at the other end. 1) make sure the plastic is knocked out of the disposer where the fitting connects to. 2) Connect fitting to disposer using 2 screws 3) Connect drain hose from dishwasher to disposer by sliding rubber gromet over plastic barbed fitting. Make sure you cut the rubber gromet to the right size of the fitting 4) Use hose clamp over rubber gromet. 5) Use zip ties to hang drain tubing as high as you can so water wont drain back into dishwasher. (new dishwashers ususally have p-trap built into the drain line already.) thats it. should work
A fernco or rubber fitting. This made of rubber and had hose clamps on it. You should ask for assistance at a hardware or plumbing shop for a 2" Plastic X 2" Copper Fernco or rubber coupling.