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Old September 11th, 2009, 18:19   #4
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goto the hardware store and find a flat head screwdriver that will fit. remove the valve and inspect the oring for damage. if it's okay, submerge it in silly oil for an hour or so. clean off the threads and teflon tape it with several layers along all the threads. reinsert valve.

if the orings are damaged and you cannot source a new one, try ordering a new fill valve.
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