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Had a couple occasions where roomstat was calling for heat but boiler wouldn't fire. Wiggled the head on the 3 port valve (Drayton MA1) and the lever would then move from M to H, there'd be a click, the pump would come on and the boiler would fire. Actually on both occasions it looked like the lever was just past M.

Seems something is a bit sticky. Took the head off and tried turning the valve spindle by hand, it's quite stiff, I have to use a pair of pliers. Was wondering if the motor is getting a little knackered and it's struggling to turn the spindle, so don't know whether to change the head or the whole valve. Should I be able to turn it with my fingers?

Cheers, Fronty
 
Yes, you should be able to turn it with your fingers. Compare it to a new one.
Although they generally do get stiffer with age
 
Head off

Put some wd40 down on the spindle and work it back and forward should loosen up
 
WD40 on rubber O ring seals? Waiting for Dave to tell us it's going to wreck them.

Don’t think there any oring s
 
I don’t have years of experience like some on here, I’m still relatively young and picking up bits as I go. If the valve is still fluent then that would tell me it’s the head, ie dodgy connections or the motor. Personally for the price of a new valve I’d just replace the whole thing but that’s just me lol
 
Well this is just sods law, as soon as I say I fixed it, it plays up this evening.
That's par for the course if you use WD-40 to 'fix' a seized mechanism. Will work long enough to confirm the problem but you still need to replace the worn parts and/or use a correctly spec'ed lubriant.

As SJB060685 wisely said just 'replace the whole thing'. Time is money and nobody likes call-backs.
 
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