The threaded part of the float ball attachment on my cold water tank's ball valve has snapped and that's causing constant overflow of water. The float arm is one of those 90 degree types and the float attachment is a sliding type but can't be removed from the arm because the arm tapers wider at the bottom.
I could replace the entire ball valve but that seems overkill for the problem and getting to the cotter pin holding the float arm in situ is near impossible.
What I need is something that screws into a float ball and can be firmly clipped somehow to the float arm. Does anyone know if such an accessory exists, I've searched the DIY sites but possibly can't find it because I don't know what it would be called.
I could replace the entire ball valve but that seems overkill for the problem and getting to the cotter pin holding the float arm in situ is near impossible.
What I need is something that screws into a float ball and can be firmly clipped somehow to the float arm. Does anyone know if such an accessory exists, I've searched the DIY sites but possibly can't find it because I don't know what it would be called.