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Valves and Valve Knobs...
Keep 'Em Turnin' On!
Valve
knobs
- Valve
knobs should depress, turn and pop up freely
- If
they are a bit sluggish, remove knobs and carefully
spray a small amount of WD40 or similar lubricant
onto the valve stem area (Fig. 1)
- Work
knobs a few times to distribute the lubricant
- Valves that bind severely should be replaced.
Valves:
Spiders have a habit of spinning webs inside the gas
jets (also called orifices) which will restrict gas
flow. Debris in the lines may also clog these tiny
holes. Here are some guidelines to maintain your valves.
- Check
the hose connection at the valve for tightness (Fig
2). This can be checked with a soapy solution
if needed
- Remove
the hex head from the gas jets (orifices) with the
appropriate size wrench, and make sure the hole is
completely clean
- Check
the inner portion of the valve from where the gas
jets (orifices) was removed.
- Webs
can be removed with a small piece of wire or
toothpick (Fig. 3)
- Reinstall
the gas jets (orifices) and tighten
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