You have the right tube because it would take forever to pump the liquid ballest thru a stamdarded car or bike tube valve. Look at where the valve stem comes thru the hole. There is a nut there that holds the valve stem firmly to the rim. Now about 1/2 to 1 in. towards you you will see a connection that can be unscrewed. Takes a plires or visegrip to loosen that connection than you can unscres by hand. The part thart that you hold in your hand ( about 1/2In. dia. and about 1-1/2in. long) is what you need to replace. What you replace was the valve core thae fits inside the piece that you are in your hand. Talk to your tire shop and they can show you the pieces (parts) that I am talking about. A water valve is totaly different than the common car or bike valve stems that you are used to. This is the best I can explain it without a picture. Armand
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