Knackered Thermo. Rad. Valve

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Apolgies - my 2nd queston today. Under pressure from 'Er Indoors to fix the heating for Xmas!
One of the radiators was cold, so I took the head off the TRV. This valve is an old Myson one, with grooves at the bottom and a metal ring that hold the plastic head onto the valve body.
When I put the pliers onto the pin to free it, it almost came right out. The rad is still cold. My three questons are;

1) As the pin came out by about an inch, is the valve knackered?

2) The valve is the angled type. If I fit a new TRV, are inlets and outlets to TRVs to the same dimensions (ie. will a new TRV of a different make bolt straight on), or will I need to alter the pipe to the valve?

3) If I buy another Myson TRV, is there more chance that it will bolt straight on wthout any alterations?

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You may be able to push pin back in and it wont leak, then try tapping pin with a hammer.

Most trvs can be replaced without any alteration to pipework, some however do need about 3 or 4mm trimmed off the copper pipe.

You will probably need to change the tail in the rad as well, but not always.
 
Thanks gas4you.

I managed to push the pin back in without any problem, but rad still not heating up.
 

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