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If they're PeglEr Belmont or similar, they have little red or green O rings depending on the exact type and yes you can change them dry. The O rings are about a quid each and there are 2 per valve. See their web site.
If you have Pegler's Bulldog (I think it is) valves they're absolute junk, not even a gland seal so bin them.
If they're PeglEr Belmont or similar, they have little red or green O rings depending on the exact type and yes you can change them dry. The O rings are about a quid each and there are 2 per valve. See their web site.
If you have Pegler's Bulldog (I think it is) valves they're absolute junk, not even a gland seal so bin them.
My valves are Pedler Terrier Valves and they leak slightly. I wanted to know if I can replace any part inside (o rings etc ) without draining the radiator or fitting a new valve and most importantly, how to do it.
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