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<blockquote data-quote="Brian Thacker" data-source="post: 6175133" data-attributes="member: 143545"><p>Usually their is a cleanout plug somewhere around the DSP valve. It is usually a cap screw. Remove it and be very careful. I used a drill bit on my PM 55 the other day to clean it out. I started with a small drill bit, not in a drill, just by hand and worked my way up until I got it clean. You could feel the drill bit hit metal when you get big enough.</p><p></p><p>Brian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian Thacker, post: 6175133, member: 143545"] Usually their is a cleanout plug somewhere around the DSP valve. It is usually a cap screw. Remove it and be very careful. I used a drill bit on my PM 55 the other day to clean it out. I started with a small drill bit, not in a drill, just by hand and worked my way up until I got it clean. You could feel the drill bit hit metal when you get big enough. Brian [/QUOTE]
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