Bumpyroad wrote:
fj12ryder wrote:
Save yourself some grief and use a standard 6-point socket. As tight as that sounds like, a crow's foot isn't going to work, and a cheap one from HF will just round off the corners.
I can access my anode rod without removing the gas tube. I do have to move it to replace the heating element though.
do you have an atwood?
bumpy
No, a Suburban. But if you look at the picture of the Suburban water heater posted previously you can see that the anode rod is accessible with a socket and extension. It's kind of a pain getting the rod started to reinstall it, but it works with a little perseverance.