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Old 03-15-2019, 01:59 PM   #3
A207X2
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Originally Posted by TurnerFam View Post
we'll have to see, though, if the factories adopt this new 'costly' replacement, or if they revert to another plumbing method. I like it, too, but I doubt I'm going to pay over $200 to upgrade it.

(though, admittedly, I like the new single point for CityWater/WaterPump... which makes for much less 'turning' of the valve since most of what you are going to do is either of these two anyway)

This was a SERIOUS point of contention for me with my GDRV. In order to fix the leak I had to literally tear down the plastic 4-way valve and replace it with a brass assembly that I purchased at ACE hardware, then retrofit some of the fittings to get it work. It's fine now, but if I had it to do all over again, I'd choose this for $220 in a minute.
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