Air blowing out here

How do I repair this or is it feasable to stop the air . This is on an Omega 100 cuft tank . It was sitting in my shed for a year.

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There might be another possibility. Your tank valve exists in two different configurations, basically a low pressure and a high pressure. In the scuba business we referred to them as 5 thread and 7 thread. 5 thread was low pressure and 7 thread was high pressure. If you try to screw a 5 thread male into a 7 thread female it WILL NOT seal. For SCBA’s (4500psi) it should be a 7 thread tank valve.
I can’t tell for sure in your photo because of the view. One way of telling, once a good O ring is installed is that as the connection is tightened down, at the last half turn or so you should feel a cushioning effect as the O ring contacts the valves mating surface and then the O ring will start to squeeze and seal.
Feel free to PM me for further assistance.
Randy

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Also, we used to see “mud daubers” make a home in DIN valves when they were stored for long periods in garages and sheds. Check for mud in the valve. Be careful not to scratch the O ring sealing face with a dental pick or tool you might be using.
Edit: Looking again at your valve photo, it appears to be a 7 thread, also referred to as a 300 BAR ((4500psi). I’ve not seen that type of valve in the scuba industry because it has a purge button on it. I’m guessing it was developed for paintball and airgun use.
 
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