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> 15 non working auxillery air valves
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post Feb 3 2025, 02:02 PM
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I have saved some of the aux air valves I have replaced over the years. These are non working. I no longer have the time or patience to coax these into working units.
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post Feb 4 2025, 12:52 AM
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Tell me how to fix 'em and I'll buy them! (maybe) Brad you getting rid of any junk gauges/gauge parts?(real cheap?)
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post Feb 4 2025, 01:45 AM
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I have saved some of the aux air valves I have replaced over the years. These are non working. I no longer have the time or patience to coax these into working units.
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Hi Brad , I will take em . It will give me something to waite my time on . Send me your pay to particulars. Thanks Paul
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I have saved some of the aux air valves I have replaced over the years. These are non working. I no longer have the time or patience to coax these into working units.
$115. Shipped

Hi Brad , I will take em . It will give me something to waite my time on . Send me your pay to particulars. Thanks Paul



I think Iann Karr did a video on the repair. My experience is that the rotating pin sizes. is was going to try filling them with rust penetrant and putting them in a zip lock bag in the ultra sonic. I have a few non working ones
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On the two that I tried to repair, they both had the center rotating valve stiuck from burnt oil deposits. One also had the heating element broken and I couldn't coax it to work. The one with the good heating element came back to life. To repair them, the most difficult part is cutting slots in the crimped on part and unfolding the crimp so you can separate the heating body and valve sections, while leaving enough metal to crimp it back together again.
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