At 01:55 PM 11/11/2005, you wrote: >Most >folks who are doing this job don't want to do it again any time soon so >they replace the plastic pipe even if it might not need it at the time >because they realize that it only takes a couple of minutes to put the >new pipe in when the tank is out vs. dropping the whole tank again to >replace it later. The kit I got had the new crossover pipe. I thought the same thing: my old one looks fine, why did I pay $30 for a new one of these? But as they say above, I don't want to drop the tank to do that job again anytime soon. Edward |
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