madewithchicken
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I do my posts from work so I can not provide a pic for this explanation. So I hope I can explain this properly.
I have a leak on my spare CO2 regulator. Look at the part that screws on tank. Leading from the screw part there is a stem that attaches to the actual regulator. Where this stem meets the regulator is where my leak is.
The stem clearly screws into the regulator. I know that it is threaded "left hand." And that is not the issue. How do I get a wrench on the stem? I mean there is nothing a wrench to grab onto.
My only thought is maybe under the tank connection there is something.
Any thoughts?
I have a leak on my spare CO2 regulator. Look at the part that screws on tank. Leading from the screw part there is a stem that attaches to the actual regulator. Where this stem meets the regulator is where my leak is.
The stem clearly screws into the regulator. I know that it is threaded "left hand." And that is not the issue. How do I get a wrench on the stem? I mean there is nothing a wrench to grab onto.
My only thought is maybe under the tank connection there is something.
Any thoughts?