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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Dale..

In Reply to: I can't persuade my 98 to go below 300 psi posted by Dale on April 06, 2003 at 11:48:57:


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Posted by:
Razorpb
on April 07, 2003 at 13:45:55

I think I've mentioned this before, have you had you cocker's internal dimension blown out to 2000 specs? My machinist has done it on a few pre 98 cockers and we've been able to get well uder 250 psi. This would help you out with trying to get your pressure down. Chad: I've never seen a cocker run under 100 psi. I think the lowest I've heard of is the AKALMP merlin bodies running around 180 psi.

Razor

: Adding volume behind the valve didn't help nor any spring set combination.

: Any set up out there on a 98 cocker working 250 range?

:
: : and is there any setup that can give you an operating pressure under 100psi?

:
: Nope I haven't seen one either but I've got a broken 0-300 psi guage that reads 100 psi. You could just install it and have fun going around playing with peoples minds.

: Sell it to you cheap! LOL!


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