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    Well apparently my petronix ignition module died and I need a new one. But NOBODY in Perth has them in stock.

    Patrolapart has them but it may take up to a week even if I express post it due to australia post being shit. If that's not the issue I ll start a fire under tha bsstard and see if it'll fix it

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    Am right jacked off. Spent ages searching for the cause of a musty smell in the house. Found it, it was a damp cloth in a laundry cupboard. Whilst looking I checked under the floor I saw a wet area under the shower. Sure enough, turn on the shower & there is water dripping under the floor. Same with both taps. Further exploration reveals that the shower head is screwed onto a brass thread which is screwed into a plastic fitting, which looks like it is screwed onto yet another brass 90 degree fitting. All this behind a wall covered with a tile sheet which as far as I can tell is a design no longer available. Looks like the whole shower will have to come out just to get at the leaking fitting behind the wall. Not happy Jan. Not happy at all! Grrrr

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cuppa View Post
    Am right jacked off. Spent ages searching for the cause of a musty smell in the house. Found it, it was a damp cloth in a laundry cupboard. Whilst looking I checked under the floor I saw a wet area under the shower. Sure enough, turn on the shower & there is water dripping under the floor. Same with both taps. Further exploration reveals that the shower head is screwed onto a brass thread which is screwed into a plastic fitting, which looks like it is screwed onto yet another brass 90 degree fitting. All this behind a wall covered with a tile sheet which as far as I can tell is a design no longer available. Looks like the whole shower will have to come out just to get at the leaking fitting behind the wall. Not happy Jan. Not happy at all! Grrrr
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    Any chance you can get to it from the other side of the wall.We have the same problem in the shower where there appears to be a small weep from the tap manifold, as the manifold is on the wall that forms the hallway on the other side we will attack it from the hall side. good luck with it mate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pearcey View Post
    G`day Cuppa
    Any chance you can get to it from the other side of the wall.We have the same problem in the shower where there appears to be a small weep from the tap manifold, as the manifold is on the wall that forms the hallway on the other side we will attack it from the hall side. good luck with it mate.

    Pearcey, a big thank you! That is so obvious and sensible now that you mention it. It is on a wall that forms the hallway on the other side. It simply didn’t occur to me to attack it from that side. Patching up a hole in a plaster wall is a far better idea than wrecking half the bathroom.

    Thinking ‘aloud’.
    I’m now trying to work out how I will mount a new fitting for the shower head to attach to. I imagine the current one is probably screwed onto the shower side of a noggin. I can cut out & replace the noggin, but how to attach the fitting on the shower side? Can you get flexible pipes to run from the tap set to the shower head? (I’m guessing that currently it has copper pipe). If flexible is possible I guess I could attach the fitting to a new noggin first, then screw the noggin into place, fit the shower head & test it all for leaks before repairing the wall. Sound like a plan.

    It is possible that just tightening pipe connections might stop the leak, but I think it sensible to replace the mix of brass & plastic whilst I’m in there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cuppa View Post
    Pearcey, a big thank you! That is so obvious and sensible now that you mention it. It is on a wall that forms the hallway on the other side. It simply didn’t occur to me to attack it from that side. Patching up a hole in a plaster wall is a far better idea than wrecking half the bathroom.

    Thinking ‘aloud’.
    I’m now trying to work out how I will mount a new fitting for the shower head to attach to. I imagine the current one is probably screwed onto the shower side of a noggin. I can cut out & replace the noggin, but how to attach the fitting on the shower side? Can you get flexible pipes to run from the tap set to the shower head? (I’m guessing that currently it has copper pipe). If flexible is possible I guess I could attach the fitting to a new noggin first, then screw the noggin into place, fit the shower head & test it all for leaks before repairing the wall. Sound like a plan.

    It is possible that just tightening pipe connections might stop the leak, but I think it sensible to replace the mix of brass & plastic whilst I’m in there.
    Mate I think flexible hoses would be available but it may be as simple as removing the old pipe work and replacing it, most plumbing work is reasonably simple it`s just hard to get to. I`m not into plumbing but I think if I could stay with copper rather than going to flexible as there are a few weak areas with the flex system, ie crimp fittings threaded joints and the hose itself is reinforced rubber which does perish over time. There may be a plumber on here who could advise you. good luck with it
    Cheers and Beers Pearcey

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    Been at home for 2 days with a sick little boy and last night was rough... really high temps and his heart was racing, hate seeing him like this.

    He is quite happy this morning so his temps have broken but still a real sicky...

    Hey Ian I have had to swap out some old taps lately and they did not want to budge without bending the copper pipes so I put a bit of heat on them and they came off so easy.. you probably knew that though.

    Bloody good thinking Pearcey... I will always remember that.

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    Got a sick 4 yr old being a chunder mcgrunder

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    Hope the littlies are all better soon.

    Quote Originally Posted by pearcey View Post
    There may be a plumber on here who could advise you. good luck with it
    Cheers and Beers Pearcey
    Well job's half done. Geez I hate plumbing, it's always a hassle, no wonder plumbers get paid well.
    Now have a hole in the hall wall, & found that it is the shower 'breech' itself which is leaking, it appears to have corroded from the inside out. Only one hole, (enlarged as I used pressure to unscrew one of the flared fittings) but a number of other spots looking like they too only had a limited time to go. Am replacing it, but not easy as it is mounted on the shower side of a noggin, & I am attacking it from behind. Any thoughts on the reason for the corrosion in copper? Did I mention I hate plumbing!
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    most plumbing is done with poly pipe
    much cheaper and you can get it for hot water
    as well has a blue line on it
    8 or so wraps with thread tape will stop
    any leaks where threaded

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