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centerflag inline reg help

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Posted by justin "masterchief" wilson on September 12, 2002 at 15:27:55:

hey can someone please help me.I have a problem with my inline centerflag reg, the pressure creeps up. I know the problem must be with the kevlar pin, i cleaned it and it worked better. but heres the question; can i smooth-out the pin for a tighter seal. or is my problem with the parts under neath,like the small sprring and disc that are screwed into the brass part(i dont even know what they do)does the tension on the spring have anything to do with anything, and if so how much should i tighten it with the hex thing.also whats the purpose of 2 gague ports.should i be using the lp one with my purple spring. my spyder(bob long millinium)shoots down to 200psi.some diagrams would be helpfull as well for the reg. thanks a million bros.....


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