EGO Regulator Seats - HPR & LPR - Ego 5-6-7-8-9-10 sl74-sl8r-sl94-GEO-ETEK
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Indeed. Easiest to just order them from me on eBay - you'll see the same pics used in my listings there under seller mpqtmagnum. Thanks!Comment
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bonjour je souhaite acheter un kit A et un B comment faire ?Regulator piston seats to repair your High pressure or Low pressure regulators on EGOs!
Fix your high pressure and low pressure regulators.
When the seats get old and wear out, your pressures can creep and your consistency can go out the window.
These are made from new clear polyurethane with an extremely smooth surface for solid consistency.
New, fresh polyurethane, not old rotted aged stock from a decade ago.
These ship by by post office in a LETTER sized envelope.
Two Types to choose from:
TYPE A: $9.50 Shipped
TYPE B: $13.50 Shipped
TYPE A + B: $20 Shipped
TYPE A
$9.50 for Six (6) Regulator seats. Shipping included.
These will fit the High pressure regulator pistons for Egos: 5,6,7,8 and SL66, SL74, SL8R.
(see pictures for piston example, piston not included.)
These will also fit the Low pressure regulator pistons for Egos: 5,6,7,8,9,10, 11, SL74, SL8R, Etek 3/4
(see pictures for piston example, piston not included.)






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Replacement:
- Carefully pick out the old regulator seat/seal.
- Fully remove the old material and clean out the piston cavity.
- Gently rough the smaller bottom of the new regulator seat with a fine sandpaper.
- Add a very small drop of epoxy or super glue to the bottom of the piston seat cavity.
- Press the new regulator seat into place in the regulator seat cavity with the large shiny side up.
- Let glue harden over night.
- Re-assemble regulator and tune pressures.
- Let it rip!
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TYPE B
$13.50 for Two (2) Regulator seats. Shipping included.
These will fit the High pressure regulator pistons for:
Ego 9, Ego 10, SL94, Geo and ETEK 3.







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Replacement:
- Carefully pick out the old regulator seat/seal.
- Fully remove the old material and clean out the piston cavity.
- Carefully press the new regulator seat into place in the regulator seat cavity with the large shiny side up.
- Be sure not to damage the surface of the new seat during installation.
- Re-assemble regulator and tune pressures.
- Let it rip!
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Wouldn't happen to have anything for the ETEK 5 LPR, would you? Looks like that was when they moved the reg seat from the tip of the piston over to the adjuster. The reg seat is embedded in the adjuster and they are sold as a single unit. Tried ordering a replacement from ANS but they're backordered, which I fear means out of stock and ANS just didn't realize it until they went to pull my order. My new-to-me ETEK 5 is pretty useless with an LPR that doesn't regulate.
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I dont make those (yet) but looks like ans is in stock - also on ebay
https://ansgear.com/planet-eclipse-e...spa050476a000/
https://www.ebay.com/itm/314855347897 -
Thanks. After posting that, I realized that the LPR adjusted in the Etek 5 is shared with the LV series, so I am less worried about availability now. I'll check with ANS to see if they have shipped my backordered parts.
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