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Hi

I have just replaced a 15mm stopcock tap in my airing cupboard. Fitted it fine with PTFE tap to create a better seal.

Once open it leaks from the top of the nut, only a slow one. Any ideas what it can be...? I added PTFE tape to the olive as well as the thread on the unit.

Maybe not enough PTFE or something else? Possibly leave it off so it seals itself?

Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.

Lee
 
Did you change the nuts and olives also as they could be a different design
 
Yes got the old nuts and olives off and put new on for everything.

I would say then how tight have you done the nuts up might need an extra pinch
 
Did you make sure the pipe work either side of the stopcock was fully inserted to the valve as you tightened the nut & olive,the pipe work might not be clipped an could of dropped when you have taken the existing stopcock out. Also When you say the top nut,you don’t mean the gland nut on the spindle?(the head you would turn to turn the valve on/off) like harvest fields said a picture would help a lot
 
Did you make sure the pipe work either side of the stopcock was fully inserted to the valve as you tightened the nut & olive,the pipe work might not be clipped an could of dropped when you have taken the existing stopcock out. Also When you say the top nut,you don’t mean the gland nut on the spindle?(the head you would turn to turn the valve on/off) like harvest fields said a picture would help a lot

Definitely not the glad nut, you can see the water very slowly coming out the top of the nut. I couldn't insert the pipework anymore into the stopcock tap.

Ok will get photos tomorrow. Thank you
 
Maybe try another Olive with paste? Remove the ptfe from the thread.definately not cross threaded? Sorry to question just trying to find a resolve for you
 
Don't tape threads.

If you're going to use PTFE (not a bad idea if putting new joint on old pipe) then best bet is tighten joint lightly and then the olive will be in the right place. Dismantle, wrap several turns of PTFE over olive and reassemble. Usually works even if pipe is a bit mashed.
 
Don't tape threads.

If you're going to use PTFE (not a bad idea if putting new joint on old pipe) then best bet is tighten joint lightly and then the olive will be in the right place. Dismantle, wrap several turns of PTFE over olive and reassemble. Usually works even if pipe is a bit mashed.

Thanks for the advice... I will check tomorrow and will dismantle and re do with it tape on threads and just tape on olives.
 
Hi again.

Couple of photos of the annoying leak. Tried again today and the leak is so slow.

Thanks
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Turn the stop tap off and strip the top joint and inspect it
 
Ok i shall do that, maybe I didn't put enough PTFE tape on the olive?
You should not have to put PTFE on an olive at all mate really. I would put a new piece of copper in and a new olive. The PTFE may be stopping the olive Sitton correctly
 
You should not have to put PTFE on an olive at all mate really. I would put a new piece of copper in and a new olive. The PTFE may be stopping the olive Sitting correctly

I`m ok with a couple of wraps of PTFE however some people go overboard with it but
NEVER PUT IT ON THE THREADS !
Bet the olive falls off.
 
I`m ok with a couple of wraps of PTFE however some people go overboard with it but
NEVER PUT IT ON THE THREADS !
Bet the olive falls off.
It's just not my preference mate. Nothing against it. Just not for me.:p;)
 
My mistake for putting it on the threads. Seen it done in the past and just followed that.

Already taken the tap off once and the olive is solidly attached to the pipe.
Fair enough, if you have doubts about the condition of the pipe under the olive then as said above replace that section.
 
Yes easy enough with a compression coupling and a pipe slice or hacksaw and file
 
I`ve also seen those valves installed upside down, no insult meant just saying.
 
That last bit of copper pipe does look chewed up,definately try cutting it back the smoother part an reseal the joint.Hope this works for you mate
 
To me it looks like the previous olive was quite a long way further up the pipe. Yet you say the pipe is fully home in the fitting? You definitely have 1/2" of pipe under the olive then? Don't try to solder wet pipe or if water is dripping down it - it won't work (although I did it with success today) but not a problem if using compression (or pushfit copper).
 
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