Nice video. It helps that you shot it in high definition to see the details. I think you may actually have a leak in the connection of the pilot light tubing (between the threaded brass and the pilot tube). I can see bubbles there during your soapy water application (3:50) and then again later when you are testing the connections with the fire on (5:30 and on).
Nice video. It helps that you shot it in high definition to see the details. I think you may actually have a leak in the connection of the pilot light tubing (between the threaded brass and the pilot tube). I can see bubbles there during your soapy water application (3:50) and then again later when you are testing the connections with the fire on (5:30 and on).
Good eye! I did have one there, I tightened it up after I finished the video. Thank you for watching! Happy Holidays!
Good lookin out!
This method worked perfectly for me, thanks for your help
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This helped me out. I got to the gas line and it was loose to the touch. I tightened it a bit and Wallah no more gas smell. Saved $$$$$
*Voilà
Can it leak by where the key goes to turn it? The metal circle with square? I feel a cold draft coming from there
Thank you for sharing!
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worse parts is pin key valve in the wall %90 of problem need to break the wall
Spray bottle is easier folks
Might be a bit hard to spray accurately in these tight spaces