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Sometimes the bung won't seal off some of the fittings in the expansion tank, - I had to do one last week using a dowel I had tapered off with a knife & some ptfe tape around it.
Often no need to drain rad (do drain it if you find it easier) as I just push a little piece rag in tail. Even if tail is different & has to be changed, I use the rag, change valve first, then have the new tail already done with ptfe & a little paste, & screw new one in, keeping a rag in it too.
 
Hello all, I have got such job too tomorrow and I would like to ask if I bung those fed tanks off, how can you put them in without sucktion ?
 
Hello all, I have got such job too tomorrow and I would like to ask if I bung those fed tanks off, how can you put them in without sucktion ?

Suction?? You just need to put a stopend (push fit) on the heating vent and shove a rubber bung into the fed pipe tank fitting inside the f&e tank. Twist the bung as you push it in. Sometimes it may not seal well. Don't worry about suction because it will hold in place and there will be suction later on it once you take the remaining pressure off the system.
Do make sure all auto vents are closed off, or they will prevent the system being sealed.
Take your time at a handy valve to see if water stops flowing.
 
Suction?? You just need to put a stopend (push fit) on the heating vent and shove a rubber bung into the fed pipe tank fitting inside the f&e tank. Twist the bung as you push it in. Sometimes it may not seal well. Don't worry about suction because it will hold in place and there will be suction later on it once you take the remaining pressure off the system.
Do make sure all auto vents are closed off, or they will prevent the system being sealed.
Take your time at a handy valve to see if water stops flowing.


Thank you buddy I just thought I'll need suction to get those bungs proper into the pipe. I'll take my time I don't rush work don't want to mess about. Appreciate you advise
 
ha ha, dont rush, if your happy them bungs wont fall out.... my sphincter always goes tight using them, dont know why, never does it when I freeze pipes with the leccie freezer :)
 
ha ha, dont rush, if your happy them bungs wont fall out.... my sphincter always goes tight using them, dont know why, never does it when I freeze pipes with the leccie freezer :)

You shouldn't use them bungs on your sphincter!
 
one thing, sometimes the tank fitting which you bung has small lugs which won't let the bung seal properly. in these cases I keep some blutac in my bung box which I use inside a latex glove to give a good seal.
 
one thing, sometimes the tank fitting which you bung has small lugs which won't let the bung seal properly. in these cases I keep some blutac in my bung box which I use inside a latex glove to give a good seal.

that read really badly first time round................................ spat some more beer over the dog
 
I always remember a former member advising a parsnip for bunging tanks.
 
that read really badly first time round................................ spat some more beer over the dog

I thought same, - blutac, bung box and latex glove after a sphincter has been opened in conversation, - if you pardon the expression!
 
that read really badly first time round................................ spat some more beer over the dog

I thought same, - blutac, bung box and latex glove after a sphincter has been opened in conversation, - if you pardon the expression!

I shall rephrase that lol. I keep blutac in the box I keep my bungs in

sorry john I owe you a beer and your dog a towel
 
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