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What is the correct way to make a compression joint? There are various views on whether sealing compound should be used or not. I want to replace a defective compression joint water valve which has 3 ports. From past experience, when I dismantle it the original tight fitting olives will remain in place. Should these be removed and new ones fitted. The valve is fitted in a very confined space which makes using a saw to remove olives difficult.
Help would be appreciated.

Thank you.
 
Use one of these to remove the olive

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Where was leak from previously? Via the thread on the joint or around the pipe?

Do you mean the connection is a Tee piece?
 
hi oldnorm welcome to the forums. yes you can use sealing compound if you wish, or a couple of wraps of ptfe tape around the olives. how old is the fitting you are replacing? the reason i ask is that the thread may be different also the dimensions of the valve may be slightly different to the new one. can you post a picture of the offending article?
 
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ptfe on the olive jointing compound not used on portable water or use lock tight on the tread
 
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i've got that olive cutter. you can get jointing compounds that you can use on potable water.
 
There's a lot of nasty fittings going around made in a far away land where they eat fried duck heads and scorpions for snacks.
These fittings need a good smear of Water Hawk otherwise they will fail you.
 
But who is selling them phil so we can all buy some along with a tub of water hawk
 
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