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Trying to change bathroom radiator valves but I can’t get the old olive/nut off… any advice?

Also the small plastic part next to the pipe, will I need to put that back in before fitting new valve? (Complete novice)
 

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Your fecked now should of used the old nut and olive now you need to cut the pipe back and use a coupling if you haven’t any slack

You have to cut it right below the bottom of the olive
 

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