Propane tank valve

boybach

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Scary day at the gas station today. Gassing up the coach and filling the propane tank when the fill pin inside the propane filler neck decides to get
stuck. Much hissing and stinking when the attendant removed the pump. Finally had the idea to take a screwdriver into the fill valve and give it a
push. It snapped shut.

Is there a way to lubricate this valve or even replace the filler neck/valve ?

Larry
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Larry - Victoria BC -

1977 Palm Beach 40,000 miles, PO said everything working but forgot the word NOT. New Atwood fridge, water heater & furnace. New SS exhaust system,
6000w Onan, Iota Converter, R134A A/C, New fuel lines & heat exchange hoses
 
Mine does this all the time. I've always just given it a bit of a tap as
the filler is removed and the valve seats itself.

Getting the valve replaced is likely pretty straightforward - I suspect
any propane re-certification shop would be able to do it.

Rob
Victoria, BC
76 Royale - Rear Twins/Dry Bath

> Scary day at the gas station today. Gassing up the coach and filling the propane tank when the fill pin inside the propane filler neck decides to get
> stuck. Much hissing and stinking when the attendant removed the pump. Finally had the idea to take a screwdriver into the fill valve and give it a
> push. It snapped shut.
>
> Is there a way to lubricate this valve or even replace the filler neck/valve ?
>
> Larry
 
This is a safety issue. Can't pass on this. 5 years ago. I refurbished the 78 GMC Royale that we use now. And bought, or rebuilt, about everything that could fail. (It's my Apolo 13 thing. Failure is not an option.) So, I blasted/painted the tank. And replaced both the inlet, and out let valves. The Linn county Coop just charge me for the parts. No labor. As most fill stations. Don't want to fill a tank. That has been messed with. The prosses wasn't much of a money maker for them. Didn't cost much at all.
As a note. Just because you tightened any fitting. That you messed with in the entire system. Real tight. Still check with a leak checking solution. I check all LP fitting for leaks. Every year. Lots of vibration under there. Again. It's my 13 thing.
Bob Dunahugh
 
You just experienced a wake up moment. Next time the tank is empty, replace the valves complete. Have it hydrotested and restamped. Propane is nothing to mess with.
I had the same thing happen to me, except I did not notice it till I got home, which at the time was a small clearing in a forest. Had to call fire department, who were able to get the valve to seat.
Leak testing any fitting that has been disturbed is common sense.

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>
> Scary day at the gas station today. Gassing up the coach and filling the propane tank when the fill pin inside the propane filler neck decides to get
> stuck. Much hissing and stinking when the attendant removed the pump. Finally had the idea to take a screwdriver into the fill valve and give it a
> push. It snapped shut.
>
> Is there a way to lubricate this valve or even replace the filler neck/valve ?
>
> Larry
> --
> Larry - Victoria BC -
>
> 1977 Palm Beach 40,000 miles, PO said everything working but forgot the word NOT. New Atwood fridge, water heater & furnace. New SS exhaust system,
> 6000w Onan, Iota Converter, R134A A/C, New fuel lines & heat exchange hoses
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ALways have a large handled plastic tool and slap the side of the valve as
the ball will seat.
Never shobe a metel in as that can creat a spark with the steel ball.

On Thu, Sep 2, 2021 at 8:29 AM RICHARD/MARLI SHOOP
wrote:

> You just experienced a wake up moment. Next time the tank is empty,
> replace the valves complete. Have it hydrotested and restamped. Propane is
> nothing to mess with.
> I had the same thing happen to me, except I did not notice it till I got
> home, which at the time was a small clearing in a forest. Had to call fire
> department, who were able to get the valve to seat.
> Leak testing any fitting that has been disturbed is common sense.

> >
> >
> > Scary day at the gas station today. Gassing up the coach and filling the
> propane tank when the fill pin inside the propane filler neck decides to get
> > stuck. Much hissing and stinking when the attendant removed the pump.
> Finally had the idea to take a screwdriver into the fill valve and give it a
> > push. It snapped shut.
> >
> > Is there a way to lubricate this valve or even replace the filler
> neck/valve ?
> >
> > Larry
> > --
> > Larry - Victoria BC -
> >
> > 1977 Palm Beach 40,000 miles, PO said everything working but forgot the
> word NOT. New Atwood fridge, water heater & furnace. New SS exhaust system,
> > 6000w Onan, Iota Converter, R134A A/C, New fuel lines & heat exchange
> hoses
> > _______________________________________________
> > GMCnet mailing list
> > Unsubscribe or Change List Options:
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Jim Kanomata ASE
Applied/GMC, Newark,CA
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http://www.gmcrvparts.com
1-800-752-7502
 
> Always have a large handled plastic tool and slap the side of the valve as the ball will seat.
> Never shove a metal in as that can create a spark with the steel ball.

My spare fishing bonker, although wood, might be just the thing ....Might keep an eye out for a plastic one at the next swap meet too..
My gas fitter buddy says the freezing of the valve is a pretty common issue, give it a whack.

thanks Jim
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Larry - Victoria BC -

1977 Palm Beach 40,000 miles, PO said everything working but forgot the word NOT. New Atwood fridge, water heater & furnace. New SS exhaust system,
6000w Onan, Iota Converter, R134A A/C, New fuel lines & heat exchange hoses