โJul-28-2016 11:31 AM
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โJul-28-2016 04:57 PM
Huntindog wrote:There's your best answer.
Weld a big nut to to it. While it is still hot, get a wrench on it. Heat alone usually works pretty good at breaking things loose, but since it is already rounded, the welding of the nut will fix both problems.
โJul-28-2016 04:51 PM
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โJul-28-2016 04:22 PM
Mike Taverniti wrote:
I would drill and use e-z out. Get a pipe tap to clean threads. You can do it.
โJul-28-2016 04:12 PM
โJul-28-2016 02:34 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:BB_TX wrote:
Since it did not budge with breaker bar or impact and rounded it off with a 6 point, I have little faith that an EZ out will do any better. I would just leave it for the time being and plan on a tank replacement in your future. When you get to that point you can take more drastic measures to try to get it out before buying a new tank.
And next time just snug the anode rod. With tape the pipe threads do not need much tightening to prevent leaking.
Can't just buy a new tank.....Suburban requires whole new water heater.
No Suburban tank replacements offered.
โJul-28-2016 02:01 PM
โJul-28-2016 01:36 PM
BB_TX wrote:
Since it did not budge with breaker bar or impact and rounded it off with a 6 point, I have little faith that an EZ out will do any better. I would just leave it for the time being and plan on a tank replacement in your future. When you get to that point you can take more drastic measures to try to get it out before buying a new tank.
And next time just snug the anode rod. With tape the pipe threads do not need much tightening to prevent leaking.
โJul-28-2016 01:32 PM
โJul-28-2016 01:01 PM
midnightsadie wrote:
drill it ,,tap it to a 3/8ths pipe plug and forget it.
โJul-28-2016 12:46 PM
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โJul-28-2016 12:05 PM
Terryallan wrote:
If it were me. I'd just leave it. My first Water heater didn't even have one, so I'm not totally convinced they really, really need one.
However. If you can't get it out. You need to be sure the water heater will drain thru the low point drains. If it won't. you will have to get the plug out