Hi all
I have a stopcock that won't turn off fully. I have coaxed it from not moving at all to now moving almost a full turn, but it won't fully close. The thing is, every picture and description I have seen of a stopcock talks about the packing/gland nut and how this can be released to help with freeing up the stuck mechanism - but my stopcock does not have a gland nut, instead there is just a circlip on the spindle (see picture). I can't find anything like this on the net. How does it not leak with no gland nut?
I can't replace the whole unit because the bottom nut is inaccessible. So another option is to replace the valve mechanism with that from another unit but my worry here is that another unit won't be compatible with this one, or once I've opened it up I won't get it back together for some reason.
Leaning towards just putting a full bore lever in the pipe work above this and leaving the stopcock alone but am really curious as to why my stopcock is different to any I can find.
I have a stopcock that won't turn off fully. I have coaxed it from not moving at all to now moving almost a full turn, but it won't fully close. The thing is, every picture and description I have seen of a stopcock talks about the packing/gland nut and how this can be released to help with freeing up the stuck mechanism - but my stopcock does not have a gland nut, instead there is just a circlip on the spindle (see picture). I can't find anything like this on the net. How does it not leak with no gland nut?
I can't replace the whole unit because the bottom nut is inaccessible. So another option is to replace the valve mechanism with that from another unit but my worry here is that another unit won't be compatible with this one, or once I've opened it up I won't get it back together for some reason.
Leaning towards just putting a full bore lever in the pipe work above this and leaving the stopcock alone but am really curious as to why my stopcock is different to any I can find.