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Pompeyblue

Hi,

Can anyone tell me if its possible to replace the gauge without removing the pump? Just seems super tight for me to get behind it...
Should be a fairly simple job right?

Cheers
 
You will need a gas safe engineer to replace that part.
It is very, very difficult to remove even with the pump out.

VERY DIFFICULT.
 
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