Take a plastic handled screwdriver &
give the valve a couple of sharp raps.
You don't hafta bash it, just rap it.
The electromagnets for gas flow to the
pilot hood may be stuck. If that doesn't work,
I guess your valve may be the culprit.
Until last winter I had only seen ONE gas
valve fail. Then I saw two in two weeks.
Both on 9 year-old Regency U39s...
Thanks for the tip, I did try tapping it a few times without luck.
It dawned on me that I could take my propane torch for sweating copper pipe and see if I could get the new TC to a higher output. Well that worked and I can get the TC up past 30mV fairly easily so the TC does seem good? The tip of the TC did start to glow red though
Is it possible that the gas pressure to my stove isn't enough to heat the TC high enough? I don't know why that would have changed in the past 2 weeks
Or is it is a sign of a bad TC that I need that much heat (glowing red tip) to get 30mV output?