Febco 905-052 765 Check Valve Assembly Repair Kit, 1"-1 1/4",white
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These are 100% OEM from SprinklerPartsWholesale.
Yes, any year from "1" to "1". 1/4" 765. There isn't anything smaller or larger. Your ball valves have a number on them that tells you what size device you have.br>I'm not aware of any 765 kits that only work on newer models. Thank you for your time and consideration.br>
Selected User Reviews For Febco 905-052 765 Check Valve Assembly Repair Kit, 1"-1 1/4",white
However, the fee ($25. ) was excessive. The entire brass valve assembly costs only $100 new, so 00) is way too much for what you get. These are consumable parts that must be replaced when they break, but the cost is exorbitant.
My annoyance is directed at Febco, who demands an absurdly high price; I also blame myself for agreeing to pay the ransom; normally, I would discard the product and blacklist the vendor, but I was too lazy to do the work and install a different model.
Investing in Febco replacement parts is a wise decision. When my popper and topper blew out, I looked over all of the parts in my backflow preventer and noticed that they were also very worn, and that they were most likely original parts. My unit was no longer dripping after replacing the check valve assembly, popper, and topper with Febco parts. Don't waste your money on off-brand hardware store parts; instead, invest in Febco parts. You'll be glad you did. The dollar you save won't be worth having to deal with the issue again anytime soon.
Expensive for what it is (a rubber gasket, a spring, and a nickel's worth of plastic), but it appeared to be the cheapest option I could find. It's a dead ringer for the product it's supposed to replace. I'll try to drain my sprinkler system before the fall freeze in the future to avoid having to purchase this repair part!.
Other manufacturers, in addition to Febco, charge exorbitant prices for their parts. The cost of a piece of plastic is high, but it is necessary to get it up and running. However, the system now works perfectly.
By replacing rather than calling a plumber, I was able to save a considerable amount of money.
Fits perfectly and fixes the valve beneath the "spider," but it's way too expensive. That is something I attribute to the manufacturer rather than the reseller.
You can save hundreds of dollars by doing it yourself. It's incredibly easy - A ten-year-old can install it without the help of a plumber.