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Oct 08, 2018
Replaced valve for Tachikara Volleyball
4 of 4 found this helpful Easy to install and it works........seller provided video links which helped as well. Mailed the same day as I ordered !! 5 Stars !!
I wasn't sure this valve would fit my Tachikara volleyball, but I figured it was worth a try. My valve went bad after 7+ years and the needle would not insert into the ball to fill with air. I searched the internet and finally settled on this product, not knowing if it would fit. It did, and so far no leak (I put soapy water over the new valve after inserting it.....no visible leak (bubbles from the soapy water and leaking air).
How I replaced it?
1. I used a thick paper clip, and bent an end into a hook (see pic) with the needle nose plyers. I inserted the hook end of the paper clip into the old valve, still in the ball, and pulled it out using the pliers. (it came out in several pieces, but using the needle nose pliers I was able to pull it out. (trial and error, it took about 10-15 minutes)
2. After removing the old valve:
a. I put some softsoap on the valve and pushed it in far enough so so I could insert a needle and put some air in the ball.
b. Then I Initially tried to just push the valve in the ball just using 5/16 nut driver, but I couldn't force it in. I then used the needle nose pliers to actually push a small part of the valve into the ball, and then used the 5/16 nut driver to push in the rest of the valve, using a circular motion. and that was it !! Success !!
Hope this helps !! Good luck !!

Sep 17, 2024
Love this boot !! Very comfortable !...
Love this boot !! Very comfortable !