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I would look at leaving the 22 in place, if you’re worried about the pipe, and changing it’s guts. Then connect onto your internal pipe work using copper from this stopcock.
 
Granted, that’s why I said look at. I get a new stopcock and dismantle the old one, take the guts from the new one and replace them in the old one. If at any point of that process it proves impossible then you are back to replacing the whole stopcock with the new one you have there. Just have to take your bravery pills if it’s a bit of brittle alkathene pipe.
 

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