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Plenty of people replace the check valves and call it good and 18 months later the problem reappears

If you have leak in the return to tank line, it only takes a check valve to not fully seat once and bingo, the problem returns 

The return to tank side is just as important as the delivery side of things 

I have had people on the forum give me a really hard time for saying things like this, I guess because they don't want to understand and can't be taught from a Skippy the bus kangaroo from down under

 

Paul

 

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Now Paul ???  You know we know your are top notch....  I dont know any Aussie words to use so pick some..  Is Banger a good word ? Or is that Brittish?  Anyway... you are spot on....

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Sadly Joey our Australian language is slowly going and becoming more worldly 

Probably the same for many parts of the world

We would of used Bonza, Beauty or Ripper not so long ago 

To be a Ocker Aussie as we were once called was according to Wikipedia 

 

"Ocker" refers to an uncultivated, boorish, or aggressively casual Australian man, often characterized by a thick accent (Strine), love for beer, and laid-back attitude. It describes someone who is stereotypical in their "Aussieness," often associated with being loud, friendly, and unrefined, originating from a 1960s TV character. 

 

What ever that means 

 

Paul

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Well Paul..  I dont like when cultures lose their cultures...  Our language changes often, but to me its related to street slang by a culture that I dont subscribe to.. anyway...  And when Swishy posts....  I dont know what the hell he is sayin' but you do..  I love it..

cya...

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Thanks for your help fellas for the longest time I thought that leaky line (WAS the feed side … up until lately when I was looking under there trying to figure out what I needed to get them out of there …. I’m fixing on taking them down to hose shop tomorrow sometime 

1 hour ago, mrsmackpaul said:

Plenty of people replace the check valves and call it good and 18 months later the problem reappears

If you have leak in the return to tank line, it only takes a check valve to not fully seat once and bingo, the problem returns 

The return to tank side is just as important as the delivery side of things 

I have had people on the forum give me a really hard time for saying things like this, I guess because they don't want to understand and can't be taught from a Skippy the bus kangaroo from down under

 

Paul

 

Oooooooooohhhhhhhh by the way Paul,,,, this post was not only very helpful,,, but also effin hilarious 

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