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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 27735" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Be a little more patient, it was under 9 hours between questions. I also don't know just how popular ASV machines are, so there may not be too many members with one, and depends if theirs has AC fitted too. I assume AC was an option, so not every RC-60 would have it fitted.</p><p>There must be a drain on it, or else it would simply fill with water. I see no problem drilling a hole to drain it IF it doesn't have a drail hole, but you need to make sure you don't hit the evaporator (of course). I know in cars, the tube to the engine bay can clog up with algae over time, hopefully yours is the same, if you can find where the drain hose is located though.</p><p>You said you removed the belly pan, with it off, can you see the box that the evaporator is in? or are you just looking for a hose somewhere under th amachine that could be the drain line?</p><p>Good luck finding it, i'm sure its there somewhere....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 27735, member: 82"] Be a little more patient, it was under 9 hours between questions. I also don't know just how popular ASV machines are, so there may not be too many members with one, and depends if theirs has AC fitted too. I assume AC was an option, so not every RC-60 would have it fitted. There must be a drain on it, or else it would simply fill with water. I see no problem drilling a hole to drain it IF it doesn't have a drail hole, but you need to make sure you don't hit the evaporator (of course). I know in cars, the tube to the engine bay can clog up with algae over time, hopefully yours is the same, if you can find where the drain hose is located though. You said you removed the belly pan, with it off, can you see the box that the evaporator is in? or are you just looking for a hose somewhere under th amachine that could be the drain line? Good luck finding it, i'm sure its there somewhere.... [/QUOTE]
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