The real solution is of course, get the heater valve down right.
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Right on the mark. Don't solve the secondary fault without also (or simply)
solving the primary fault.
I have learned to think of the heater valves as a maintenance item - kind of
like a valve cover gasket, but at far lesser frequency. Just keep an eye on
it and replace it every now and then (they should last a few years, at
least). In the long run that has to be easier and more effective than
fabricating a fix to accommodate a faulty one. After all, would you really
want to run a leaking anything for very long?
Dean
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