06-23-2024, 04:57 PM
Ian and LynnettePropane seal replacement
Leaky. I have the propane valve removed and see there are a couple of gaskets which need replacement. One is the O ring at the end of the valve (shutoff end) which is completely gone, just some white residue remaining; and the other is a larger plastic flat ring higher up the valve where it seals the tap spindle.
My dumb question is - will a standard rubber gasket work? Or is there a special material for propane?
update - after removing the residue, it seems both gaskets are white plastic. There is an intermediate one which is rubber though. So will probably just check at an RV place.
Ian I think you will have to check with a propane supplier. Propane tank valve seals are not normally replaced. High liability!
I am looking forward to seeing what you find. My tank valve will leak a bit when closing and opening. All closed or all open is leak free. It is on my list of things to check. I’m thinking it will be a new valve replacement.
06-24-2024, 10:26 AM
billyt53Ditto’s Ian, go to a propane supplier for replacement parts, good luck!
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07-04-2024, 06:42 PM
Ian and LynnetteSooo... no luck on getting replacement seals. So I had a new valve installed. More money, but no worries about the seals being the correct size.
Great
Booms are a welcome sound on the Forth of July! Not when dealing with propane

Seriously did you have much problem getting the old valve loose?
07-05-2024, 04:25 AM
Ian and Lynnettequote:
Originally posted by Dana:
Seriously did you have much problem getting the old valve loose?
Yes, it was really stuck.