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Old 10-31-10, 07:46 PM   #9
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Finally got the water running clear. Fired the heater back up. Phew...

Now, I can get a cap for the drain valve. However, my pressure relief valve is still dripping a little. Is there any way to fix that? Perhaps remove and clean the valve? I'm not incredibly liking the idea of replacing it considering the age of the heater (13 years).
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