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<blockquote data-quote="robjarman" data-source="post: 428137" data-attributes="member: 13583"><p>sorted - strip the taps after removing the knobs by pushing in (not thinking, like I did at first, that the steel pins would pull out!!) the spring-loaded pin in the tap shaft and remove the spindle assembly and the gas valve assembly - clean and poke out gas feed holes (2) with fuse wire - clean and check rubber seals (1 small and 1 larger) and lube sparingly with vaseline (take care not to block the gas holes!) - reassemble - check for leaks with soapy water - sorted!</p><p>Rob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robjarman, post: 428137, member: 13583"] sorted - strip the taps after removing the knobs by pushing in (not thinking, like I did at first, that the steel pins would pull out!!) the spring-loaded pin in the tap shaft and remove the spindle assembly and the gas valve assembly - clean and poke out gas feed holes (2) with fuse wire - clean and check rubber seals (1 small and 1 larger) and lube sparingly with vaseline (take care not to block the gas holes!) - reassemble - check for leaks with soapy water - sorted! Rob [/QUOTE]
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