I'd think the propane fittings are all SAE? Where is the leak? Along with the comment on this image in samba link http://images.thesamba.com/vw/gallery/pix/1024505.jpg the back side of a piece of emery cloth can provide a very very mild polishing surface. Or, use a very worn out piece of 400 wet/dry ? Bras brand polish has a very mild amount of abrasives and would be appropriate. I'd clean off the grease first. As a last resort, I've used Brasso to polish brass instrument (musical) piston cylinders. If used correctly, it can evenly polish a brass surface but it won't easily remove ridges, deep scratches or vice versa, impart same to surface. On 10/10/16, Bill Berg <overthehillbill@gmail.com> wrote: > I have a leaky left stove burner control valve, can't seem to find > replacement, or cure the leak. Any suggestion's. I figure if nothing else , > will have to find a metric plug for the left line. >
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