Time to replace radiator valves?

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Some of my radiator valves are slowly leaking - the other side to the thermostats.

I have tried PTFE along the threads and retightening - still leaking.
I have tried Plumbers Mate around the threads and retightening - some are still leaking.

Is the tap and L-pipe connection all one unit and the washers have maybe worn out - time to replace?
 
This whole unit is the lockshield,

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Where are they leaking from, where the nuts connect to the pipe or from the top of the brass valve at the spindle?
 
Thank you for your reply.
The water is weeping from the top of the brass valve at the top of the spindle.

I gather there is a waher at the bottom of the spindle, which has worn out and spindles cannot be replaced as they are part of a sealed unit?
 
I gather there is a waher at the bottom of the spindle
Depends, some have what's called a gland which is a bevelled nut that screws down onto a packing medium around the spindle and that then forms the seal. Others have O-rings.

The ones with glands can usually be nipped up and stops the weeping, the o-ringed versions can't be as it's the o-rings that are worn, both are getting past it though if letting by and ultimately will need replaced.
 
Thank you for your reply.

It looks like I have a replace old for new project coming up; preferably in late spring when the system can be drained down as not being used then.
 

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