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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Brain Cramp

In Reply to: Still Baffeled. My theory was.... posted by Dale on February 09, 2003 at 12:06:54:


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Posted by:
vantrepes
on February 11, 2003 at 00:08:46

Left my calipers at home. Had the valve in a bag to bring with me, and I will bet it is still sitting on the counter when I get there in the morning.
First thing, I'll measure it, and post.

: So far, nobody has nailed it...
: My theory is they guy sold me a STOCK REPLACEMENT VALVE by mistake (hopefully).

: Thinking back, the box wasn't labeled. He didn't know what brand it was. Just that it was a LP valve...

: H'mmmmmmmmmm

: It sure behaves like a stock valve would by bottoming out in the neighorhood of 300 psi.

: Anyone got a non Rocket LP valve handy they could send some dimensions on.

: Better yet. Anyone got a STOCK valve laying in a box they could mike and send me some dimentions on?


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