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houstonstroker wrote:Coulda swore he said from the tank. Where on the tank ?? Like that mite make a difference ?
Can you tell where the leak is coming from?
โJul-16-2019 04:02 PM
tewitt1949 wrote:
Thanks all, I agree it old and get new. Cost isn't and issue. The gas part has worked flawlessly. Since its passed the test of time, that part must be a good one. To be honest, many older things were made better than some new designed things.
I'll just order a new one. Amazon has replacements, with next day delivery.
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Jim-Linda wrote:
Don't really understand what you are asking... water heater comes with both electric and propane systems included. Use your existing electric hookup, the included 12v will take care of the propane.
โJul-14-2019 11:56 AM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
NO.......can't replace tank on Suburban
23 yrs old.....time for a NEW whole complete water heater
IF old one is a 6 gal----new Suburban gas/electric 6 gal will fit opening
If old one is a 10 gal---new Suburban gas/electric 10 gal will fit opening
Swapping 6 for 10 would require changing opening
Swapping Suburban for Atwood....changing opening
But it's time for new one. You got 23 yrs out of the old one.
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Bud
USAF Retired
Pace Arrow
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