As I said, this relief valve leaks so I took it off to see what was going on. It seems to be working properly. there aren't any gasket that can be replaced. anyone got any tricks to get these valves working again. I don't want to spend $30 for a new lid, or even $15 for this new valve which may or may not fit: https://morebeer.com/view_product/18215 ... -_Standard
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I think the bottom of those style relief valves has a little circle of rubber that creates the seal. If that dries out or falls off, then the relief valve will not seal. I think a new valve will fix the problem...
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straight cash homey wrote:why does teflon tape around the threads help if the seal is at the bottom of the spring?
Teflon tape won't do you any good. Like you said, the seal is between the valve seat an the valve - under spring tension. BDawg must be hitting the bottle (or 6) again before posting.
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