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Date:         01 Apr 96 23:41:40 EST
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From:         Mark Bowie <72142.3566@compuserve.com>
Subject:      Propane Auto-Stop Valve

I replaced the propane auto-stop valve in my '86 Westy 18 months ago, and now its frozen up again (2nd time in 3 years). The RV shop wants $115 for a rebuilt valve, and $56 to install it. I read in the archives about rebuild kits- will one of these fix a frozen valve? Where do I find one? The RV shop said I probably have moisture in the tank that's causing the valve to rust. How do I confirm/correct this? Should I just replace the whole tank assembly?

I never had this problem with my '83.

Mark Bowie bowie#m#_mark@mdaw.mdc.com


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