I recently needed to remove my RC valve and turned to the forum for advice...there are lots of pages referring to this subject!
I read about claw hammers, acetylene and all sorts of other fairly robust removal methods which worried me a little.
So in my opinion if it is at possible you could try a more gentle approach first.
- try to remove the dust seal, it is a metal reinforced rubber seal so its quite a tough cookie... if it won't come out easily don't worry
- find a spacer or something that sits on the cylinder face flat but does not cover the hole with the dust seal in, I ended up using a 19mm ring spanner
- place a 10mm hole penny washer over the RC valve shaft and sit it onto the ring spanner
- keep placing other 10mm hole washers over the valve shaft until you build a stack up to the threaded area of the RC valve shaft
- locate the retaining nut onto the rc shaft (left hand thread "so lefty tighty, righty loosie") and start to tighten the nut down onto your washer stack
- don't hang on the nut, the thread is not going to take your bodyweight, just apply steady pressure and get the whole lot moving, then back off, then re-apply force etc etc
- when you get to the bottom of the threaded area, add another washer and repeat until the RC Valve is yours and you can raise a glass at your gentle sympathetic engineering skills!! 🍻
HRC would be proud of you
Cheers Les! appreciated
I'm woefully short on virtues, and patience isn't my normal one....unless we are talking about carefully constructed HRC artwork, then I'm all in!!
What is it they say..."you can't rush perfection"............now where did I put that hammer...
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