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 rws829
Nov 8, 2012, 10:45 AM
I have a leaking shut off valve on a toilet. I cannot loosen the packing nut to relace washers or what else that may be faulty in the valve. I have applied a lot of pressure but cannot get it loose. Is there an easy way?
 Milo Dolezal
Nov 8, 2012, 12:44 PM
If I were you, I would replace entire valve. Valves are inexpensive and it takes few minutes to replace. Also, depending on what kind/type/brand of valve you have, you may have hard time getting replacement parts for your old vavle. 
 
To remove old valve, shut off water for the entire house ( at the main valve outside ), release pressure by opening water in plumbing fixture below, unscrew old valve, install new one in close position - and open main water valve again. 
 
Good luck. Milo
 ma0641
Nov 8, 2012, 03:01 PM
Hopefully the angle stop is not soldered on.  Most are threaded to a compression fitting.  New valve is $5 or so and you can most likely use the new valve with the old fitting.  I usually put a light coat of plumbers grease on the compression nut and it has never yet leaked.
 ballengerb1
Nov 8, 2012, 03:48 PM
I am with the guys, rarely do I ever fiddle with repairing a flush valve. A Fluidmaster 400a is under $10. Since you are referring to a packing nut this must be an antique
 ma0641
Nov 8, 2012, 04:29 PM
I am with the guys, rarely do I ever fiddle with repairing a flush valve. A Fluidmaster 400a is under $10. Since you are referring to a packing nut this must be an antique
 
I think they said "shut off valve ".
 ballengerb1
Nov 8, 2012, 04:32 PM
Dah, it was a shut off, shut off the main, flush the toilet and use two wrenches, on on the valve body and the other on the nut, lefty loosey