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Old 10-21-2010, 07:18 PM
crussett crussett is offline
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Thanks for all the suggestions. It sounds like the reverse durso is the same as the "T" suggestion, just with a cap and a hole drilled. I think I might try this suggestion because when I received the tank I had a problem with a couple of parts in the overflow so I bought a whole new AGA Megaflow overflow kit to rob parts from. I essentially have a whole extra set of durso pipes and fittings. The parts to build the reverse durso shouldn't cost much more than 10 bucks from Home Depot. I think the toughest part is going to be getting the stiff vinyl hose bent enough to attach to the reverse durso pipe.

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Chad
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Old 10-21-2010, 07:22 PM
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Oh, by the way, the T suggestion is for the sump end of the drain. No need to modify the standpipe unless you really want too.
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