Looking to replace old air vents in home, anything special about these?

I’m just a green HVAC tech but have been looking to improve my system at home. I’m looking to replacing all these air vents but boy they’re old…is there anything special about them I don’t know? They’re just normal manual air valves correct? This is a simple closed loop baseboard system with an expansion tank, I’ve had someone at work tell me I don’t need them at all. I figure it’s always good to ask experts before tinkering with the dead men’s work!
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Ooooh be careful....ready to leak...look like standard "coin vents." Mad Dog
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They look like air towers...You're not gonna find them...Replace with coin vents. Hit them all with WD 40 first..Mad Dog
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thank you, gonna have to be real careful with em!!
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What type of expansion tank do you have? Bladder or plain steel compression?
Do not use automatic air vents with a plain steel compression tank.
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You'll never get the WD to travel up into the threads…………………
Hit them all with a torch to expand them………….then you won't break anything.
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Those look like they may be old fiber seat auto vents. Try cleaning them up with a small wire brush and/or penetrating lube. You may be able to open them with a wrench or pliers.
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