chrisharris
Well-Known Member
Our two engine intake seacocks have been getting more and more difficult to operate, to the point that I am now not convinced they are actually fully closing. Does anyone know the way these tend to fail? I guess crud between the rotating ball and housing, or potentially around the shaft attached to the operating handle?
I suppose the main question is whether it is worth some more bilge time working them open and closed, or is this likely to damage further? Any suggestions for freeing off? Can they be repaired? I doubt it but worth a thought! The seacocks I am referring to have a handle that operates approx 90 degree arc, rather than the gate valve type.
Many thanks!
I suppose the main question is whether it is worth some more bilge time working them open and closed, or is this likely to damage further? Any suggestions for freeing off? Can they be repaired? I doubt it but worth a thought! The seacocks I am referring to have a handle that operates approx 90 degree arc, rather than the gate valve type.
Many thanks!
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