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"You'll wonder where the leaks all went,
when you lap your valve with Pepsodent" Or so the jingle went. Several prominent members have mentioned curing gas shut-off valve leaks with toothpaste. In doing so, did you attach the stem to an electric drill? It's hard for me to believe that merely twisting the stem manually a few times would cure leaks. |
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It was quite a few years ago that I did mine, but I started by spinning the tapered part in the lathe and using crocus cloth, then finished with toothpaste. I probably spun the valve in the body by using my lathe. You can also get a good seal by twisting it with your hand to lap it in as long as it isn't badly scratched to start with. I used a light coating of grease when I reassembled it, and it's been easy to turn and leak free since. I've turned some valves that you almost need a wrench on them.
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I used a cordless drill to spin stem in the body, a repoped gas valve
When it sticks in place you'll know you have a good fit. Be sure clean it up! |
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I found this list showing the abrasiveness of different toothpastes and it looks like Pepsodent is way up on the list and a good choice.
It also looks like some of them have low abrasives may have little or no effect on lapping the valve. I didn't have much luck lapping mine a couple of years ago, maybe I was using the wrong brand. Here's the list - http://www.freysmiles.com/blog/view/...ve-toothpastes |
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Toothpaste manufacturers don't like the fact that they have abrasives in their product being spoken about.
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I've done a couple that way, any non gel toothpaste will work. Most homes will have it already.
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