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Rebuilding Unit Valves
By A. B. Bonds

Pat DeWitt wrote in 070119 MMDigest:

> Please reply with your recommendations on the best way to separate
> (break apart) the Ampico valve blocks so the pouches can be replaced.
> Before I mess up a bunch of them I want to be sure to do it right ...
> whatever that is.

1. Remove all metal parts (cap, hose elbow).  The bleed is small
enough not to matter.

2. Heat in a microwave oven for a few seconds at high power.  You will
need to experiment with the time.

3. At the proper temperature, the segments can easily be pulled apart.

A. B. Bonds


(Message sent Mon 22 Jan 2007, 16:19:21 GMT, from time zone GMT-0600.)

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