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Old 11-15-2015, 09:56 PM   #1
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Default Gas cut off valve

Is the gas cut off valve supposed to have a spring in it and if so where can I purchase one. Bratton does no carry this spring. I am having a time trying to get this one to quit leaking. Charles
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Try your hardware store for many different springs.
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Have you tried to reseat the valve? I used some polishing compound and finished up with toothpaste on mine, and it sealed up fine.
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Have you tried to reseat the valve? I used some polishing compound and finished up with toothpaste on mine, and it sealed up fine.
I did the same and have had no leaks since doing it 20 years ago.

For the spring you can also cut down a longer spring and grind the cut end flat.
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I know it's been a while since I rebuilt mine but I don't remember any spring.

I took it apart, applied some while toothpaste and chucked the movable part in a cordless drill and spun it in the body at a low speed until polished.
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