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But I'm still having to get rid of the old Wye strainers I think they are 3/4" but they sit back a ways from where the old asco valves used to be.

Hopfully it wont be too much to get the old stuff off
 
Out with the old..

In with the new!
Get rid of everything from the Asco Valves back to and including the old WYE strainers. The new valves have their own built in strainers. You may have to use some of the old pipes to be able to mount them in the brackets.
Check the parts breakdown again to be sure.
 
OK had a busy day.. came to work on the dishwasher and ended up dealing with flooding in one of the rooms due to a storm :(

But I figured since I was here lets start with it.. OK so after a little luquid wrench I got the old stuff off.. I do have a little problem getting the last wye straner off from one of the copper lines.. but I hope they have a 1/2 to 3/4 connection at the very least I can make one as the connections to the wye strainers were 3/4.

And to make the pipe a little longer does not seem like it will be much of an issue

So this is where we stand now

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Got the connections made.. good thing the wires themself are labeled F1 & F2 I still need to get a adapter fitting for the drain due to the new Y-pipe drain having a larger opening then the old one that broke.
 
Ok ran into a bit of a snag.. this time it's back to that drain hose.. so the new drain a 7/8" ID hose is what fits but I think the hose that connects to the drain solenoid is 1/2" ID? My question is how do I connect the two?
 
Ok I cut the copper pipe a tad too short and water for F1 it's at a odd angle should not too be hard to fix I hope by the end of the month it will be in place LOL
 
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