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Matty Birch

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Hi guys, need help in identifying a manifold if possible, if not could you point me in the right direction to the closest thing available, pipeworks all 8mm and its quite tight so dont want to spend forever repiping it all, no markings on the manifold at all.

Thanks in advance

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Crap

Strip out and repipe with tees or a new manifold
 
What's wrong with the one that's there?

Converted to a combi around 10 years and they guys left that in but the boards are butchered around it, litterally expanding foam holding some places up cause hes notched to deep ect to as customer walks over board it presses down on this manifold and last night 3 connections finally give way and started leaking.
 
one side flow one side return youcan get speed fit manifolds and connect the all up or you can make your own using pipe and tees
 
Toolstation. They do a brass 22mm x 4 10mm soldered connections. Cheap bits of kit.
 
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