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Hi. I'm replacing a rad valve which has the adjusting shaft broken. I really dont want to remove the rad tail unless i absolutely have to. I'm pretty sure it has a 3/4" BSP connection onto the tail and the rad pipe looks like the normal 15mm.

Can anyone please tell me where i can buy another 3/4" BSP angled valve. Just the plain type with a white cap.

Please note i am aware that i can screw out the tail and replace the whole lot but i'd rather just get a valve if possible

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Gary
 
even though you don't want to, it would be better to replace the tail as well as the valve because you're unlikely to get a perfect match, unless the original valve is pretty recent.
 
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