by jondeau »
Mon May 28, 2007 6:38 am
I presume that what you have is an immersion heater (round top, about 2" in diameter and 2" high)
Well the good news is, that they are not expensive, about £15......
The tricky bit is getting the old immersion heater out of the cylinder as they can become 'siezed up' over the years.
If the heater is fitted in the top of the cylinder you will need to drain a gallon or two of water out , if it's at the bottom of the cylinder you'll have to drain the whole thing before you can remove it...
An immersion heater box spanner is the most effective tool to get them out.........and a bit (or lot) of heat from a blowlamp will help if it doesn't want to move.
Make sure you remove all traces of the old jointing gasket from the heater boss before you fit the new heater (a new gasket comes with the heater)
Best of luck, JD.