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Lister Domestic pump

Post  nitro74cs on Sat Jan 02, 2010 10:44 pm

Hello Everyone,
I got a Lister Domestic pump, the problem is; the brass drainage screws on the outlet side. they are badly siezed and about to shred. I sprayed plenty of anti sieze spray from both sides and tapped with hammer but still no joy. can anyone tell me the trick?? i tried the biggest screwdriver and it still slips, is there any other tool for that? if i ruin those screws can i buy new ones? if so what size and name they are called and where can i get? apart from that everything seems ok so any ideas and help appreciated.
thank you

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have you tried

Post  RAB on Sat Jan 02, 2010 11:20 pm

either heating it or leaving coke on it, or even petrol can work

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Re: Lister Domestic pump

Post  Villiers on Sat Jan 02, 2010 11:34 pm

I think the thread is 1/8npt. if they are that bad leave them in, paint over them and don't worry about them. You can always put some anti freeze in in the winter.

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Re: Lister Domestic pump

Post  BRASSO on Sun Jan 03, 2010 6:59 pm

If you do not intend using them again and have alternatives to replace them then a good pair of stilsons will work a treat. Not an ideal answer but will get them out.

I replaced mine with 1/8 brass taps - looks great, and you never have to worry again.

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Re: Lister Domestic pump

Post  nitro74cs on Sun Jan 03, 2010 9:53 pm

thanx guys, i think first i will look out for a spare pair of them, then go ahead and try to undo
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