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Kountryguy
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I put a safety dump valve on my discharge pipe. It is difficult to open and close. I took it apart, cleaned it and reassembled it with no improvement. Any suggestions? Could I put some petroleum jelly on the seals without damaging them? Thanks for any help.
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tomman58
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we always put a few drops of Dawn soap in th toilet and that helps everything.
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John_Joey
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Here's a thread I put together long ago when I had that problem.

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doxiemom11
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petroleum jelly will attract and hold dirt. That is why they were recommending using the silicone spray.

JBarca
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Kountryguy wrote:
Yes, it is the add-on Valtera valve. I will try all of your suggestions. In lieu of silicone grease I used petroleum jelly and it helped, not sure how long it will last.


I have used the silicone spray and it lasts about a year, maybe less. Spray it on and work the valve a few times until it loosens up. I do it at least once every spring. Works well.

My tank valves are way up inside the enclosed tank compartment to protect from freezing. To overcome this, I use a piece of 3/8 plastic tubing, spray in the silicone, then blast up the tube with compressed air to get to the valve.




I would caution the use of petroleum jelly, it may or may not be a problem. If the seals are made from a rubber type that petroleum products affects them, turns rubber gummy etc. that is the concern. With the silicone, it will not affect rubber or many other elastomers.

Hope this helps

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Kountryguy
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Yes, it is the add-on Valtera valve. I will try all of your suggestions. In lieu of silicone grease I used petroleum jelly and it helped, not sure how long it will last.

pawpaw47
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I had a similar issue on the grey tank valve. I removed the valve & seals, cleaned them and reinstalled them......problem fixed. There was no apparent "gunk" anywhere that would have caused the problem. The only thing I can figure is that when the valve was installed at the factory, the 4 bolts were not tightened to the same level and the valve was binding. When I reinstalled it, I tightened the bolts slowly checking the operation as I proceeded. I also tightened them in a crossing pattern like you would do on a wheel - tighten one then do the one that is directly opposite it.
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ol_Bombero-JC
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Kountryguy wrote:
I put a safety dump valve on my discharge pipe. It is difficult to open and close. I took it apart, cleaned it and reassembled it with no improvement. Any suggestions? Could I put some petroleum jelly on the seals without damaging them? Thanks for any help.


"Safety dump valve" ?

Do you mean the add-on Valtera type which is added-on (twist on, twist off) at the end of the discharge pipe.......or

Added a secondary dump valve in-line?

Lastly - do you open and close it directly at the valve.....or
is it via a cable with a remote handle? (Check cable!)

"Direct" pull type - besides the other suggestions - try some silicone lubricant on the *shaft* which attaches to the handle and the valve.

Usually there is no reason to disassemble the add-on type, never had
one of those "bind".

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Kountryguy
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Thanks rv2go, I tried that and not much help. I will try the other suggestion and see what happens.

RJsfishin
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Some valves are just plain impossible, short of replacing the whole valve.
Others never give any trouble for yrs.
I know better than to change just the seals, that has never worked for me.
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Gjac
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My black tank valve always was harder to open and close than the grey. I replaced both about 8 years ago and added a grease fitting on the top of both valves and pump in a few shots of grease whenever the valve gets hard to open. The grey valve rarely needed it always the black.

dkreuzen
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The Silicone grease is the ticket. Smear it on the deals, blade, and shaft.
I use this one: MPT19 Silicone/PTFE High-Performance Lubricant
I put it on over two years ago and the valves are still working smoothly.
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rv2go
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You might have tighten the two halves too tight against the seals. Try loosing the 4 bolts a little and see if that helps.
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agesilaus
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Kountryguy wrote:
I put a safety dump valve on my discharge pipe. It is difficult to open and close. I took it apart, cleaned it and reassembled it with no improvement. Any suggestions? Could I put some petroleum jelly on the seals without damaging them? Thanks for any help.


I'd try a little silicone grease.
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