Hi Guys,
How practical/easy is it to remove limescale from the later 1098 push heater valve?
Is it worth doing? Does the valve wear internally? or should i get a new one?
Cheers
John
Heater Valve
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Re: Heater Valve
John,
The repro valves are rubbish and don't last very long. Try and get NOS. I have one from a mini-see below. They are quite pricey.
http://www.minispares.com/Product.aspx? ... 692&title=
Regards
Declan[frame]
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The repro valves are rubbish and don't last very long. Try and get NOS. I have one from a mini-see below. They are quite pricey.
http://www.minispares.com/Product.aspx? ... 692&title=
Regards
Declan[frame]
Regards
Declan
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Re: Heater Valve
You could run a large drill into the pipes with the valve open.
That should de-scale it pretty well.
If it's stopped working the chances are the stopper has come off, in which case, see above.
That should de-scale it pretty well.
If it's stopped working the chances are the stopper has come off, in which case, see above.
"Once you break something you will see how it was put together"