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M923 A2 Gladhand On/Off Valve

TheUziButton

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One of the on/off valves to the gladhand on my M923 A2 has a constant profuse leak from underneath the handle. Does anyone know where I can purchase a replacement OEM on/off valve?

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gimpyrobb

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Just take it off and put new gaskets in. Or go to a truck stop and buy a new one.

Welcome to the site, I'll be in Dayton tomorrow. Ohio has quite the growing number of members.
 

Swamp Donkey

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Leave you avatar like it is Gimpy. Nobody wants to see the ladies that don't fit in the little box.

Welcome from Georgia and nice truck! If you happen to meet up with Gimpy just make sure you keep any flares you may have under lock and key. No need to add more to his resume, lol.
 

TheUziButton

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Take it apart and replace the o ring on the stem. Easy fix.
Does the on/off valve need to be removed from the gladhand, and then disassembled to access the o-ring on the stem or can I take the stem out without having to remove it. I took the handle off the on/off valve to access the stem but I cannot figure out how to remove it from the valve body.
 

Andyrv6av8r

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Does the on/off valve need to be removed from the gladhand, and then disassembled to access the o-ring on the stem or can I take the stem out without having to remove it. I took the handle off the on/off valve to access the stem but I cannot figure out how to remove it from the valve body.
It has to come off. Separate the valve, ( it's screwed together ) push out the ball, ( it is slotted on the top where the stem is ) then push the stem down and thru the valve body to replace the o ring.
 
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