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    Correct Bayonet fitting for hob

    Tut tut,soapy water will corrode the pipes and leak eventually :lol:
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    Over flow drips.

    2nd that,with the cost of a complete valve thes days it's not worth messing with diaphrams etc. It could be a bit of crap on the seating or maybe you have got a part for a low pressure system instead of higher mains systems?
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    Hotpoint dishwasher

    Thanks for that,have run it through a couple of hot cycles and a Finish cleaner cycle and to top it of,on its wash cycle added a splash of dilute hydrochloric acid :shock:(empty machine ) we used to use it for descaling lime in water heaters.Theory was if it could descale lime a bit of sludge...
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    Hotpoint dishwasher

    It had a repair just before the warranty ran out and they replaced a large plastic type "thing" on l/h side with loads of channels/chambers etc that was all gunged up.Bet it's blocked again. Because it was under warranty he just replaced everthing,any idea if they can be flushed/cleaned out.
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    Hotpoint dishwasher

    No where near that only seems to be bit in bottom,if you open the door when on a wash cycle it just seems to drain away.
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    Hotpoint dishwasher

    Anyone help ?. Hotpoint dishwasher DF61N. Not washing very well ,drains ok,water gets hot but doesn't seem enough pressure to spin the spray bars. Cleaned them all out,took the bottom filters out including the cover underneath,all clear. Water is coming out of the bars but not spinning,but if...
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    concord wrs central heating boiler

    It is or rather was possible to solve these leaks by taking the front cast section off and replacing the large "o" rings which were an Ideal GC part, whether you can still get these rings due to age of boiler is another thing, not a DIY job and with labour costs etc probably makes more sense to...
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