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Washing Machine Cold Water Feed Valve Stuck On
I've got to replace our washing machine which normally an easy job .
Problem i've got this time is the cold water valve is stuck on ,i've put some WD on the little spindle (under the blue snib) to see if that will free it.
My mains stop valve works to a fashion , but lets a little bit of water through. Unfortunately ,i haven't got another valve that i can open that is lower than the washer valve which would have taken the pressure away from the washer valve. If the washer valve doesn't move ,could i as a last resort either, freeze the old supply pipe from the valve to the old washer ,which i believe will fit the new washer as its the same make or ,could i,(with the mains off )clamp the pipe from the valve to the washer with a pair of mole grips to stop any water flow and then put this onto the new washer ,remove the clamp .
I know i'm delaying replacing the washer valve ,but it gets me out of trouble for now.
Regards
Problem i've got this time is the cold water valve is stuck on ,i've put some WD on the little spindle (under the blue snib) to see if that will free it.
My mains stop valve works to a fashion , but lets a little bit of water through. Unfortunately ,i haven't got another valve that i can open that is lower than the washer valve which would have taken the pressure away from the washer valve. If the washer valve doesn't move ,could i as a last resort either, freeze the old supply pipe from the valve to the old washer ,which i believe will fit the new washer as its the same make or ,could i,(with the mains off )clamp the pipe from the valve to the washer with a pair of mole grips to stop any water flow and then put this onto the new washer ,remove the clamp .
I know i'm delaying replacing the washer valve ,but it gets me out of trouble for now.
Regards
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Ray, you've taken off the blue lever. I would just try a pair of pliers or a small pipe wrench to free it.
It's only a simple quarter-turn valve. I can't think of any reason why it should be quite so solid.
But............ as has been said, turn of the main stopcock as best you can, and have your new machine standing by if it still refuses to move.
Best of all would be to use a "freezer kit" somewhere just before the valve, undo it and replace.
It's only a simple quarter-turn valve. I can't think of any reason why it should be quite so solid.
But............ as has been said, turn of the main stopcock as best you can, and have your new machine standing by if it still refuses to move.
Best of all would be to use a "freezer kit" somewhere just before the valve, undo it and replace.
Within this last week I saw a nifty wee gadget for changing water valves - open the valve put the gadget through the valve into the pipe - rotate it and it expands blocking off the water - then simply straighten the device so that the valve slides over the device and hey presto - fitting and new valve is just the reverse.
Don't ask me what it is called - but I wish I had one.
Don't ask me what it is called - but I wish I had one.
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