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YC_1
Jan 14, 2018Nomad
I can't find the link to the fantastic solution.
Simple enough to explain.
Drill a small hole on the face of the slide out valve near the rod.
The face meaning the area where the T handle lives. Spray some silicon lube inside the small hole. Exercise the vavle.
When done, just put in a small screw to plug the hole. I had some stainless ones so don't need to worry about rust.
These valves are smoother than when new.
Simple enough to explain.
Drill a small hole on the face of the slide out valve near the rod.
The face meaning the area where the T handle lives. Spray some silicon lube inside the small hole. Exercise the vavle.
When done, just put in a small screw to plug the hole. I had some stainless ones so don't need to worry about rust.
These valves are smoother than when new.
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