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    Sep 7, 2012, 04:11 PM
    Repair "relief valve" for Legend-brand outdoor faucet
    My Legend-brand frost-free outdoor faucet is leaking badly from the relief valve. I removed the metal cap but do not know how to remove the inner (male-threaded) PLASTIC part that supposedly has an O-ring inside of it (which I hope to replace). Is there a special tool required to remove the plastic relief valve?

    Alternatively, what is the best way to permanently SEAL off the darn relief valve?

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