fj12ryder

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My Suburban also uses a 1 1/16" socket.
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Dusty R

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After I drain our's the first time I replace the plug with a ball valve.
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Old-Biscuit

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Clarification:
Suburban Anode Rod Hex head requires 1 1/16" socket
Drain hole is 3/4" NPT
Atwood can be 2 different sizes depending on Vendor
A 15/16" socket OR a 7/8" socket
NYLON drain plug...both are 1/2" NPT
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Tom/Barb

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craig7h wrote: I have always used the 15/16th socket, with a small extension.
X 2. one socket is best.
skinny, wrenches will slip, and there seems to something in the way.
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MitchF150

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Yeah, I used a Sharpie and wrote "1-1/16" on it so I know which socket to grab when I want to remove on my Suburban anode/drain plug.
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stevenal

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I like to use a 6 pointed socket. Too easy to round the corners off the Attwood nylon plug when using 12 points.
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