hi me again, i have dont everything you said, and i have manage to fill the boiler up and the heating is on. but now the right hand side is dripping is this just because it is not tight enough or have i gone drasticaly wrong? i've added a picture to my album of what i have done.
thank you so much it makes sence now, i have watched a video about how that part goes on and now fully understand. one last thing i amsuming i turn the water off first.
we did have a filling loop but the screw was to worn way to use so a plumber told me to change it. he said it was a staight forward job and would only take me 5 mins. i would call him but i dont really have the funds. so trying to sort it my self.
i did think that there would be a part i could...
the origonal filling loop at one end cut off and then a silver loop fitted to fit on to the part that is to big
ill just go and take a picture of the under side of the boliler
no there is not another tap any where near the boiler. the boiler is up stairs and washing machine is down stair.
do i need a plumber to come and change the part to the right part? there is not a quick fix is there? and also do you know how much this might cost?.
One end if my new filing loop is to small, 15mm is there a extra part i can buy to fit it on to the pipe? also it will need to be able to attach its self as for some reason the little ring bit that is on the other pipe to hold the filling loop in place is not on the bigger pipe.