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Post by fiber wrap co2 on Nov 13, 2002 23:44:29 GMT -5
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Post by ASIATIC on Nov 14, 2002 2:07:36 GMT -5
[glow=Orange,2,300] Hey Mr. R.S. from Team Fireball![/glow] I usually push all da local balla's to support all us local hustlas 'LOL ! Answering your question, the best Co2 on/off that i have used is the "Smart Valve" from Smart Parts. And YES Mr.RS we have them i stock, even in colors! Also Mr.RS, an Anti-Siphon tube kit would do well with your Max-Flo reg. Three Simple Steps to follow: (STILL should be performed by your favorite local tech) First , i would dryfit it screwing the on/off valve all the way into your duckbill or Max-Flo (where you normally would screw-in your tank). Second, apply some lock-tite on the siphon-tube threads, then carefully tighten the anti siphon tube to the bottom of the smart-valve. Third, is bending the delicate siphon tube ( CAREFUL be gentle on the pipe!) about 15 degrees upwards towards the bottom of your gun body. Now you should put some lock-tite on the Valve threads then screw on your choice of CI sized fiber-wrapped tank to finish your Anti-siphon setup. This is a simple way to allow the player or installer a confirmed positioning of the Anti-siphon tube which will confidently work without liquid forming issues that can get into the marker's internals, and common freezing of reg's. I hope that helps, i learned it from a Shocker experience. Same MAx-Flo Reg application. That Tank link that you showed on your post would be proper if it allows you to do the install method mentioned above yourself when you order it. To me lock-tite is not a cool thing to mess with once it dries, so get it right the first time to save you some troubles. If you NO can, then you'd betta STOP ON BY! Anything else just IM me when you see me in this board or drop me an email on the link below! A HUI HOU... [glow=red,2,300]ONE...[/glow] ;D
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