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Hi – can’t turn this nut with serrated edges. Tried big pliers & gave stilsons a gentle go – but to no avail.
Since brushed it clean & found it’s chewed up a bit. What’s the best tool & process before I damage it further?

It’s dripping from spindle when shut off tight but trickling when open. Believe I can cure by re-packing.

Prepared to go slow route & manage without water for a time to avoid point-of-no-return. Can't identify the right tool. Thinking about tapping gently with hammers daily for a bit. Stopped using Plusgas in case that’s damaging the packing & leak gets worse before nut budges.

I'd prep'd it by soaking in Plusgas overnight because tap hadn't been touched in years & encrusted. So spindle turned fine & has shut off water when tightened off hard – but developed leak.

Grateful for your help – regards

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Hi – can’t turn this nut with serrated edges. Tried big pliers & gave stilsons a gentle go – but to no avail.
Since brushed it clean & found it’s chewed up a bit. What’s the best tool & process before I damage it further?

It’s dripping from spindle when shut off tight but trickling when open. Believe I can cure by re-packing.

Prepared to go slow route & manage without water for a time to avoid point-of-no-return. Can't identify the right tool. Thinking about tapping gently with hammers daily for a bit. Stopped using Plusgas in case that’s damaging the packing & leak gets worse before nut budges.

I'd prep'd it by soaking in Plusgas overnight because tap hadn't been touched in years & encrusted. So spindle turned fine & has shut off water when tightened off hard – but developed leak.

Grateful for your help – regards

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I had one like this - in the end I replaced the whole valve. Once removed I tried Stilsons again and as I expected would happen the top flange sheared off. You could try heat but the washer will suffer as well
 
Isolate outside then wind out the guts, using the square section just above the tap body. Then you can play about with it to your hearts content, workbench/vice soak in oil etc. If you get it working - good . If not wind the guts in from a new tap.
 
I had one like this - in the end I replaced the whole valve. Once removed I tried Stilsons again and as I expected would happen the top flange sheared off. You could try heat but the washer will suffer as well
That's the trouble – can't do anything rough to it unless the water's off. Did you find the part alright?
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That look so like the innards have been changed before, if you’re able to isolate externally, you could opt for changing again?
If I can get parts to fit. It’s not been changed in the last 36 years.
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Isolate outside then wind out the guts, using the square section just above the tap body. Then you can play about with it to your hearts content, workbench/vice soak in oil etc. If you get it working - good . If not wind the guts in from a new tap.
Thanks – daren’t try to unwind it & finding parts to fit worries me. In that case the main thing is seeing about getting it isolated & someone to look at it.
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Find yours and the jobs as good as done.
Thank you – I'll find out.
 
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