We just bought 3 junk car washes from a bank and are working on fixing them up. One problem I am having at one location is with a 1.1 million btu Raypak boiler which has the pump and flow switch mounted directly on the header (Raypak factory design). It is used for hot water, and is recirculated through an open gravity tank. The problem I am having is that the flow switch wiggles and won't maintain a good contact on the microswitch. I have replaced the spring on the flowswitch to a very light duty type that barely returns the switch to open when the pump is off. I think the problem is that there is air trapped within the header, making flow around the pump impeller intermittent and slow. I think its stuck there because the inlet and outlet piping go down lower than the heat exchanger before going back up to the tank. Rerouting the plumbing is next to impossible due to the layout of other equipment. Does anyone know of a trick to burp the boiler? I have tried loosening the header and pump bolts, but I just get wet - nothing fixed.