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To who ever it was who suggested removing the pump securing screws, on a vaillant diverter change. It made life soooooo much easier. Thus being able to post early on a Friday afternoon.
 
Did you remove the ones underneath?

I only ever remove the one on the front and it pops out lovely.
 
Fine job for a Friday Leo,
 
To who ever it was who suggested removing the pump securing screws, on a vaillant diverter change. It made life soooooo much easier. Thus being able to post early on a Friday afternoon.

A happy Leo? Can`t be right, has somebody hacked his account? lol
 
It's a bit brave for me, I try and do simple stuff on Fridays.

Don't we all Leo ,,,, Friday should be a wind down day
 
4pm is very late for me on a friday:behead: I was probably on my 4th by then. haha. Good work :)
 
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