BM751 gas valve

I have 3 Woodstock 8's 2 of which have failed valves One is still working is the working one of any interest? :?:
 
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Leakyliam, I am in exactly the same situation as you were - i.e. solid fuel Aga previously converted to gas with a BM751 valve which has given up the ghost.

Was very interested in your earlier post when you reported success in sourcing a suitable conversion kit. Please could you let us know if this has now been successfully fitted, and if so PLEASE post the contact details of the supplier!

Many thanks
 
I know that this forum is now 3 years old but --- I have an Aga with a dead BM751 and need a replacement. Any ideas?
 
We were advised that this valve is no longer available. Our technician obtained a Don Gas Refurbishment Kit, which uses a different valve, from Don Heating Products in Exeter (tel 01392 444070 or [email protected]). It came with a complicated set of instructions and was not a quick installation by any means. However, since it was fitted a couple of years ago it has worked very well.
 
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I know that this forum is now 3 years old but --- I have an Aga with a dead BM751 and need a replacement. Any ideas?

A lot can change in three years!

For a start Chris Hutt who had one sadly died last may!

Ollski is still around and may have changed his mind about selling his valve. You could send him a PM.

Tony
 
I bought the valve from EBay but alas it had the incorrect temp sensor - for the lower temps - not for the 150 - 350 degree C range.

Is it possible to change the sensor and fit a generic one for the higher temperature range?
 
Why not bite the bullet and buy the upgrade kit?????

it was obvious that a BM valve from a Woodstock gas space heater was going to have a diffrent temperature range to an AGA!!!! :rolleyes:

The valve is obsolete, you have done well to get the wrong BM vave the odds are stacked against you to find the correct one in working order!! ;)
 

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