installing a new pump , the pump sits very close to the manifold, i have about 1/2" of pvc to attach a new coupling. if i try to use this am i asking for leaks?
ive read in another thread it may be possible to put a 2-1/2" coupling over the 3-way manifold.
here is a better picture. it looks like they've originally used a 2-1/2" coupling over the 2-way valve, really stumped on what ill do in case i get leaks or need to replace the pump.
Did you really just connect to that really short piece of pipe? At least that is not on the pressure side, but be wary of air leaks.
It might be possible to cut the 2.5" coupler in half and just use a 2" pipe into the inside of the 3-way valve if you run into issues in the future.
thanks for the input!
inexperience on my part, and i think i rushed it,
but i dont think i made it worse, just probaly going to have to revisit this in the near future. ie tomorow
Another thing to look for is a fitting extender. Goes over coupling or valve side like yours. I had a very similar situation but I ended up doing something more drastic. I got a torch heated the coupling the used some needle nose to roll and peel off the coupling. Then sanded it a bit with Emory cloth and glued on a new coupling. Other alternative was buying new $55 bulk heads. It worked for me but it I did not know about fitting extenders till I was done lol
thought i would update...
I found a tool call a Ram Bit that attaches to a drill and can remove the 2" PVC pipe from within a coupling. Works in about 10 minutes and can save you from buying new valves.
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