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Leaking Gorton #2

bowman
bowman Member Posts: 20
I have a Gorton #2 that is leaking steam under pressure (1.25lbs). I have taken it off, blown it out, drained it, etc. but it still seems to leak. Is there any other action I can take to try to clean it or fix it or is it shot now and should be replaced? Your advice will be appreciated. Thank you.

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  • mroberts5
    mroberts5 Member Posts: 76
    The Gorton #4's I've tried have leaked if there was any water in them. I have a separate near-boiler piping issue I'm fixing shortly - I'm hoping to see they hold good once I dry off the steam.
  • Sailah
    Sailah Member Posts: 826
    I don't know if it would do anything but try soaking it in vinegar. Could just be deposits causing it to leak. Vinegar shouldn't hurt anything.
    Peter Owens
    SteamIQ
  • Steamhead
    Steamhead Member Posts: 17,804
    How old is it?
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  • Dollr
    Dollr Member Posts: 42
    I had the same trouble with one of mine. I turned it upside down and taped the vent holes shut. Then I filled it with vinegar and let it sit. I believe it was at least 24 hours. Maybe a little longer. It's been fine ever since.
  • bowman
    bowman Member Posts: 20
    I will try the vinegar and report back. This one is only about 10 years old. I have others that are older and not acting up so not sure what went wrong with this one. I have an otherwise very clean, tight and quiet system.
  • bowman
    bowman Member Posts: 20
    The vinegar worked. Thank you.
    I used distilled white vinegar and let it sit for a few days. When I poured it out it came out a blue color with an occasional rust particle mixed in. Rinsed it out with water and works fine now.
  • Dollr
    Dollr Member Posts: 42
    Happy to hear it.

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