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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: Hoses on the front

In Reply to: Hoses on the front posted by Samurai_Smurf on July 24, 2003 at 02:32:12:


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Posted by:
Nobie "NoBull " Redmon

on July 24, 2003 at 08:22:31

yes it does matter but it depends on your set up if you have a hinge frame w/ a two o-ring 3-way it goes a certain way if you have a hinge frame w/ a 3 o-ring 3-way it goes a different way if you have a slide trigger it goes on differently needless to it does matter where your hoses go


: i think i did this wrong, or maybe it don't matter, the hoses on the front, do they have to go a specific way? if they do is this right, the one closest to the front block goes to the the ram fitting closest to the front bloc. The middle goes to the ram fitting at the end of it, and the third, furthest one, goes to the reg? If it's not right can someone tell what is the right order?


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