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Valves and First Stages

Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 11:16 am
by kworkman
Has anyone else had issue with their first stage not sealing correctly at the valve? In other words, the lip of the first stage is wider than the grove in the valve where the oring fits. I had convinced myself that my second stage was leaking and then after some playing around thought it was the first but turns out its leaking by the valve. Im using a dual sherwood valve which could be the problem. Checked it on both valve openings and same issue. Im going to look for a different oring at work tonight for the valve face.

Re: Valves and First Stages

Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 11:21 am
by rhwestfall
I have experienced two different thickness o-rings for yoke connections over years of diving. Don't recall the specifics, just that one was thicker (larger cross sectional area).

Re: Valves and First Stages

Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 12:07 pm
by ScubaLawyer
kworkman wrote:Has anyone else had issue with their first stage not sealing correctly at the valve?.
Every once in a while with borrowed tanks I'll find one that none of my regs will seal on without a leak. I'll try Voit and USD and no deal. Yet those exact same regs seal fine on what appear to be an identical valve on other tanks. I've tried replacing the O-ring and cleaning out the groove, but no cigar. Tis a mystery. Mark.

Re: Valves and First Stages

Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 12:31 pm
by georgeaustin
In my experience, this issue has always been either a wrong sized o ring or a ding in the nozzle face that sits against the tank valve o ring. Someone with more experience will chime in I'm sure.

Re: Valves and First Stages

Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 12:44 pm
by kworkman
I thought it might have been a ding too but when I tried on the other outlet, same problem. My guess is i have the wrong size oring. It seems to sit just below the lip of the valve face.

Re: Valves and First Stages

Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 12:56 pm
by rhwestfall
a quick google search turns up -013 (tighter fit) and -014 (the standard) o-rings being used. The -013 is a tighter fit, needing to "stretch" to fit, and might then have too small of a cross-sectional area to properly seal on some stages...