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I am not by nature a plumber. I live in a two bedroomed apartment with a gas powered central heating system, which I inherited when I bought the place (my first) four years ago. When it starting playing up I did what most people do, I ignored it. Eventually, I had to either call out a plumber before it stopped working altogether or figure out why the pilot was lit but the place was cold. I used the technique that I learnt in my younger days. A technique that I learnt to use to fix my first two cars . I bought the equivalent of the Haynes manual. Haynes don't do a Central Heating Manual but these people do and whilst it doesn't have the oily photograph so that you can see exactly what the part really looks like, it covers the range of systems, rather than one model in an easy to understand way. Took me back to the days when I replaced the piston on my Suzuki TS100 and got a re-bore. When I had finished, it worked. A great book that I will make oily myself in time.
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