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Take the picture on your phone to screwfix with you they sell them fitted one today it's a standard valve bud
 
This valve has reached the end of its life and was leaking underneath where it's now covered in black RTV silicon. As said, the problem in replacing it is that it appears to have a 1" thread on the radiator outlet which must have been common when I fitted it 15 years ago. This size fitting no longer seems to be available unless someone knows better?
 
This valve has reached the end of its life and was leaking underneath where it's now covered in black RTV silicon. As said, the problem in replacing it is that it appears to have a 1" thread on the radiator outlet which must have been common when I fitted it 15 years ago. This size fitting no longer seems to be available unless someone knows better?

We have told you it's a stnd lock shield drain off

http://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/chrome...ff/36552#product_additional_details_container
 
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When doing 6"- 18" gate valves there was a gasket, how do these seal then?

Just brass on brass mating surfaces
 
No, taper

http://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/chrome-angled-radiator-valve-drain-off/70408

Thanks snowhead, understand the taper there, meant under the nut ie usually expect olive or O ring.
 
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