fitting new radiator valves.

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I am currently changing old for new radiator valves, the new valves have an anti tamper loose wheelhead.
I understand this should be fitted to the output side of the the rad.
The current valves on the rad both look the same, so can not discriminate which side is input/output from those.

So my question is how do I know which side is input and which side is output?

and also fitting the male threaded irons on the valve to rad, how tight is to tight, I am using a rad key to do this?
 
makes no odds which end is which

plenty of ptfe and when they scream for mercy there tight
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i use gas ptfe tape for everything as i always end up wasting most of the reel of that thin ****e. :lol:

wrap the thread 2 full turns and in it goes! rarely do i get a leak but if i do an extra turn of the tail into the rad usually cures it
 
i use gas ptfe tape for everything as i always end up wasting most of the reel of that thin s***te. :lol:

wrap the thread 2 full turns and in it goes! rarely do i get a leak but if i do an extra turn of the tail into the rad usually cures it

i hate that stuff
 
Right I've wrapped the male up like a mummy and the female screamed like a virgin. :shock:

So I now have the valves with a rubber o rings and a compression joint either end and the male threaded caps that go at the top of the rad(end cap and a bleeder) also have rubber o rings no need to wrap these then or is it a go idea?
 

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