
Originally Posted by
matt4x4
You will be removing your entire return, but anything is possible - if you can work fast and are able to see/picture it all coming together before hand, then you can do it wet - yes, you also will get wet!
However, if speed and accuracy isn't your forte, then hold off till fall or spring when you drain below the return and do it then - less pressure on you that way.
Highly recommend glueing a proper 1-1/4 to 1-1/2 fitting to the aqualuminator before installing and if you don't allready have it, a shutoff valve - the adapter to 1.5" will fit a little loose, however, a good roughing with sandpaper and good glue will make it last forever.
The way I tighten the inner flange on to the outer body is by using a length of 1/4" square bar - you'll see when you look at the part what I mean, if you don't own one and need to get one, temporarily remove any door handle in your house and there should be one in there.
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