View Full Version : Failed Attempt at Bleeding tubes....Need Help in Memphis


csedaniel
08-14-06, 08:43 PM
Hey guys......checked my 9PG+ and I've got no air bubbles in any of the tubes.

As a result, I haven't been running my pj at all. So Today, I made an attempt to drain each tube, but I've run into trouble. I got all but the bottom two screws removed from the first tube, but they are at the bottom and I can't fit my hand inside to unscrew them. I can't remove the mounting hardware to gain access to the the screw to drain the glycol.

CAn anyone provide me with any tips on how to remove them?

Better yet, is there anyone in the area that can come to my house and remove and reinstall the tubes???

Please help.....haven't used my pj in at least a month now because I'm afraid of cracking the glass......... :(

Many thanks!!!

rumpeli
04-12-07, 03:15 AM
Hi,

I am probably about to face the same problem with my 6PGxtra. How did you get advice and what is the happy ending of your story?

rgards

kschmit2
04-12-07, 03:31 AM
check my guide on Curt's site:

http://www.curtpalme.com/Bleeding_CRT_Tubes1.shtm

8 pages total with videos and pics

Mark_A_W
04-13-07, 01:23 AM
Umm, you have to take the tube out of the projector, and that includes the mounting frame.