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magpies said:
a bleed point for the heater pipes?
Correct greymrj said:
..... but why put it at right angles...
Because that's the shape of the heater pipe at the highest point where it goes into the bulkhead, see...greymrj said:
.... why not just put in one of the bleed valves from CBS? .....
Much too easy I think a corner-tee would be better becaue it would position the bleed valve verticaly, but the local plumbers' merchant doesn't stock them
Sorry Joe, forgot it wasnt the same layout as mine. I did add a CBS bleed valve at the top of the heater pipe but it was a straight pipe. Very useful it has been too. You are either more creative or meaner than me!!
Part of the heater pipe system on mine is copper, I had it all apart last year and it does appear that the corrosion inhibiter in the anti freeze works on copper as well.
Part of the heater pipe system on mine is copper, I had it all apart last year and it does appear that the corrosion inhibiter in the anti freeze works on copper as well.
greymrj said:
Sorry Joe, forgot it wasnt the same layout as mine. ... You are either more creative or meaner than me!!...
Definitely meaner greymrj said:
....Part of the heater pipe system on mine is copper, I had it all apart last year and it does appear that the corrosion inhibitor in the anti freeze works on copper as well.
I hope so, some people still have copper rads.Gassing Station | S Series | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff