I have a leak in the line for my icemaker where the tubing connects to the water pipe. I believe the water is coming out through the hole and leaking around the connection. When installed it leaked for a couple of days then stopped. It then worked fine for several months, and then started leaking again. I have tried both tightning a loosening the valve. How can this be fixed since there is already a hole in the pipe. Do I replace the saddle valve and what can I do to keep it from leaking if the hole is to large?
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Water Connection Leak in Ice maker
I have a leak in the line for my icemaker where the tubing connects to the water pipe. I believe the water is coming out through the hole and leaking around the connection. When installed it leaked for a couple of days then stopped. It then worked fine for several months, and then started leaking again. I have tried both tightning a loosening the valve. How can this be fixed since there is already a hole in the pipe. Do I replace the saddle valve and what can I do to keep it from leaking if the hole is to large?Tags: None
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quote:Originally posted by mrcaptainbob
Could it be leaking around the packing nut under the handle? Try snugging it down just a bit. Also, give the two jack screws on either side a bit of a turn, too. Hard to imagine it would leak from under the gasket that's saddling the pipe. Let us know if you met with success. (or worse!)
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The self piercing saddle valves work real well in copper, but do not work very good in galvanized or black iron pipe.
Mike
quote:Originally posted by volts
For anyone connecting an icemaker line in future, there is a self-drilling type of valve available, eliminating need to drill pipe and makes for a cleaner connection.
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