Overflow bulkhead replacement

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Hey all,

I know this may sound silly, but I want to make sure that there’s nothing I need to look out for before replacing bulkheads in my overflow.

The tank is been running for about a year. I am switching over to herbie drain and wanted to make sure if I’m replacing one of the bulkheads is there anything I need to look out for?

From what I can see just make sure everything is clean before we put in the new bulkhead. I heard somewhere that the gasket on the outside of the tank is this true?

Cheers!!!
 

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Gasket sits right under the flange regardless of how the bulkhead is oriented. In most cases the flange is on the inside off the tank/overflow, though there may be circumstances where you flip it.
 
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Gasket sits right under the flange regardless of how the bulkhead is oriented. In most cases the flange is on the inside off the tank/overflow, though there may be circumstances where you flip it.

That’s how I always though too.
 

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