JumbleDuck
Well-Known Member
When I went to turn off the seacock outlet at the end of last season, I was mildly surprised to find that the ball valve handle had disappeared. Investigation showed that it had not fallen off; the whole valve had rotated about 120o on the skin fitting, moving the handle to the back. I suspect that the rotation was because the new outlet hose I fitted in a hurry the previous summer has untwisted a bit, pushing the ball valve round.
I was and am not too worried about this, because the valve is still well screwed on, the threads are fine and a fair amount of grease is stopping any water coming out. However, it has set me wondering ... is it normal just to screw the valve onto the skin fitting and leave it at the right orientation or would there normally be a lock nut to hold it in position?
I am planning to replace the toilet (RM69 -> Jabsco) soon, so there will be a good opportunity to improve the situation, if improvement is needed.
I was and am not too worried about this, because the valve is still well screwed on, the threads are fine and a fair amount of grease is stopping any water coming out. However, it has set me wondering ... is it normal just to screw the valve onto the skin fitting and leave it at the right orientation or would there normally be a lock nut to hold it in position?
I am planning to replace the toilet (RM69 -> Jabsco) soon, so there will be a good opportunity to improve the situation, if improvement is needed.