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Old 03-24-2013, 10:24 AM   #10
RodeWorthy
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Gemstone,
Good solution. I did much the same but the discharge is out the side. Yours is no doubt safer. One would not want to stand in front of my pipe when opening the valve. After replacing the valve I have had very little discharge.

Pictures show the tool Billr mentioned. It could easily be fabricated but I couldn't resist it when it was in my hand at RV Connections in Yuma.

I also installed an accumulator and that has been a great boon when working off the pump while dry camping.
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