Ike,
If I did what you said and sacrificed the backwash valve, would I want to cut the pipe as close as possible to the backwash valve and then put 90 degrees on those pieces of pipe that formerly stuck out of the backwash valve and then run new pipe from there, or for the one coming from the pump on the left (bottom line) do you think I will have to cut the 90 off and rune a line straight? How much pipe needs to be used inside a 90 or a connector? can it be only 1 inch of existing pipe going into a new 90?
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Also, is there a better push pull valve or am I stuck with the Hayward? Looks like I can get one on amazon for around $70...
http://www.amazon.com/Hayward-SP0410X502S-Micro-Clear-Assembly-2-Inch/dp/B002EL3YXI/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1397694998&sr=8-1&keywords=hayward+push+pull
If I did what you said and sacrificed the backwash valve, would I want to cut the pipe as close as possible to the backwash valve and then put 90 degrees on those pieces of pipe that formerly stuck out of the backwash valve and then run new pipe from there, or for the one coming from the pump on the left (bottom line) do you think I will have to cut the 90 off and rune a line straight? How much pipe needs to be used inside a 90 or a connector? can it be only 1 inch of existing pipe going into a new 90?
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Also, is there a better push pull valve or am I stuck with the Hayward? Looks like I can get one on amazon for around $70...
http://www.amazon.com/Hayward-SP0410X502S-Micro-Clear-Assembly-2-Inch/dp/B002EL3YXI/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1397694998&sr=8-1&keywords=hayward+push+pull