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ATTN: Boru
Posted: Jan 29, 2013 9:48 PM
by SicStang03
I sent the WG and plate off to TiAL to get a new diaphragm and valve. I tried installing it on a different elbow when I got it back. It didn't want to fit on snug. Did you port out the inside a little for more valve clearance or do I just need to quit being a pansy and tighten it down?
Old elbow:
WG on old elbow:
New elbow
WG on new elbow (notice the gap... It's bottoming out)
Posted: Jan 30, 2013 6:34 PM
by marc79euro645
your studs are too long
Posted: Jan 30, 2013 10:35 PM
by demetk
marc79euro645 wrote:your studs are too long
Certainly looks like it.
Posted: Jan 31, 2013 9:05 AM
by Boru
I did no machining of the elbow. Check for interference between the mating parts and correct as needed.
Posted: Jan 31, 2013 10:07 AM
by SicStang03
marc79euro645 wrote:your studs are too long
The studs are fine, it's just the angle of the pic
Boru wrote:I did no machining of the elbow. Check for interference between the mating parts and correct as needed.
What do you mean by "mating parts"? I'm pretty sure it's the valve bottoming out on the inside of the elbow. This elbow has never been used so maybe they get worn down overtime??
Posted: Jan 31, 2013 7:34 PM
by Boru
Have you tried assembling without the spring in the WG? The valve is under spring pressure to keep it seated. Most likely you just need to compress it.
Posted: Jan 31, 2013 9:16 PM
by SicStang03
Boru wrote:Have you tried assembling without the spring in the WG? The valve is under spring pressure to keep it seated. Most likely you just need to compress it.
You think it's better to install it with the spring out and then put the spring in? Opposed to just tightening it down with the spring already installed?
Just seems weird that it bottoms out on the new elbow and not on the old even.
Thanks for the help on this.
Also, are you interested in making anymore of these plates?