SER1 smiths heater fittings
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Hi,
Can anyone tell me what size/ type of thread is used on the water pump =
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pipe where the smiths heater pipe connects into it. The parts catalogue=20
shows a reducing union part no. 213276. I can't get this or the pipes so =
I=20
thought I would try my local engineering supplier for a converter to fit =
standard plumbing copper pipe. Unless anyone knows where I can get the =
original=20
parts?
Thanks
Tony Boyle.=20
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SER1 smiths heater fittings
Tony Boyle 09:19 on 23 Jul 2005
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