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Friday, October 31st 2003, 12:22pm

by Rays Sprinklers

i dont understand? Your valve drips with the system? Please explain a little clearer so i can further help you

Thursday, October 16th 2003, 1:06pm

by CRIMNL1

Bad Valve??

I have an old Rainbird Valve that has a bleeder valve on the top. My drips on the irrigation system stay on with a slow flow to them all the time. I just recently replaced the diaphragm and solenoid. After I put the system back together the system still leaks out the the drips that run off of that valve. Should I just replace the old valve? Currently my valve has female ends with male ends that are pvc cemented to the irrigation pipe. I was wondering if there are any valves out there that have female union ends on them so if I could just cut my valve in half and remove it, I wouldn't have to cut out any of the pvc irrigation pipe?