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Dec 15, 2018
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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
 
Well this is just sods law, as soon as I say I fixed it, it plays up this evening. I did a little video so you can see what's happening...

 
Before posting this video did you check to see if valve was stiff again Before doing your wriggle trick?
 
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
 
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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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Yeah will probably buy valve+head, change head first and plan to do the valve some other time, can't face draining system down again soon as was only done recently.
 
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