which needs to be removed. Below that on the TIP (sticking out above and to the left of the PCV valve in the picture) is the N75 valve, which is part of boost regulation. Both of these need to come out, and they're b...
Diverter Valve Issues Inside your faucet, there’s a “diverter” valve, which stops the water flow to the spout and sends it to the sprayer when you press the sink sprayer head’s trigger. Here are the symptoms of diverter trouble: Very little water, or none at all, comes out of the...
Install a rain diverter: Cut a small hole in the gutter above your rain barrel, then connect the diverter from that hole to the top of the barrel. You can open and close the diverter at will. So, if your barrel is full or you’re not collecting rainwater, close the diverter, and th...
New to tank plumbing? Here's what you need to know about aquarium-safe valves and how to choose the right valve for your setup.
Read more:How to Install a Faucet Once you find the screw, get the appropriate screwdriver (usually a Phillips head or a small Allen wrench) and turn the screw counterclockwise to remove it, as well as the handle. This will reveal a large nut holding on the faucet valve, which ...
New to tank plumbing? Here's what you need to know about aquarium-safe valves and how to choose the right valve for your setup.
Learn about the ancient practice of collecting rainwater, how it provides a sustainable path for our modern societies, and how to do it.
Some contractors are equipped to install a type of vinyl bulb weather stripping that is cut into the door frame with a special tool that resembles a router and cuts a small groove into the intersection of the doorstop and the jamb.
If the skimmer door and water level look good, you may have a clog in your skimmer line. To find out which pipe is blocked, run your pool pump and check each line one at a time. You can do this by using your pool diverter valve, aka a Jandy Valve. Switch the valve between the ...
are going to discuss an often raised topic, that of adding a turbo to a naturally aspirated (NA or NASP) engine. People often ask me if you can add a turbo to a non turbo engine, and if it is easy to fit a turbo in your car. Is it even possible to install a turbo on any ...