instagram takipci satin al - instagram takipci satin al mobil odeme - takipci satin al

bahis siteleri - deneme bonusu - casino siteleri

bahis siteleri - kacak bahis - canli bahis

goldenbahis - makrobet - cepbahis

cratosslot - cratosslot giris - cratosslot

Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

G6R Schrader Valve Sourcing

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

    G6R Schrader Valve Sourcing

    I was doing some AC work on the fleet vehicles and as I was changing out the service valve cores, I noticed something familiar. The low side service core is the same for the G6R hpr and possibly other generations and models. So I checked the lpr and it’s also a common core.

    Here’s the list: HPR - Eaton SSV 8mm low side core
    LPR - 6mm JRA high flow core
    These can be purchased at any local auto parts store and cheaper than 10 bucks a piece.

    Cores on top row were purchased from F1.
    Cores below left to right, JRA, 8mm LS and the 8mm LS core I removed which I believe is an Eaton or Mastercool branded core. I’m not sure yet if the middle style 8mm will work since the internal diameter is smaller, but it does fit. I may test it this weekend.
    Click image for larger version  Name:	15A2A449-BC29-41D3-A3E2-8B5722337E29.jpeg Views:	0 Size:	730.2 KB ID:	186361
    Last edited by Knuckle Dragger; 11-01-2021, 08:31 PM.
    FEEDBACK WTB LIST!!!! CLICK NOW

    #2
    Follow up to the middle Schrader valve on bottom row. I installed and tried it, it seems you’ll have to turn your hpr adjustment up all the way. I didn’t have time to try different dwell settings, but the velocity capped at 280fps. It works, no creep and offers an accessible option if that’s all you can get at your local auto parts store. The valve will have its limitations, but it’s better than nothing and will get you back on the field. I’ll play with dwell settings this weekend if I have time.
    FEEDBACK WTB LIST!!!! CLICK NOW

    Comment


      #3
      Interesting! I wonder if you can use those parts instead to rebuild stock components to keep the same stock performance

      Comment


      • Knuckle Dragger

        Knuckle Dragger

        commented
        Editing a comment
        Yes. The Schrader valves used in BL and possibly other brands, are commonly used in automotive AC systems. I just had an opportunity to compare cores plucked from a vehicle and a common 8mm core replacement to the ones I sourced from Field 1. Only issue I’m having is with the middle valve core in my picture. It fits fine, but has a smaller inner diameter and so far I can only get around 280 FPS with the reg maxed out. I haven’t put any gauges on yet, but will this weekend.

      #4
      You may have just saved my bacon. LPR on my Marq 6 started creeping last weekend, I'm extremely confident it's the schrader valve. Going to be way faster than ordering from DirtyWorks, and according to them, it's the same valve.

      I may actually get to use it at NXL this coming weekend!

      Edit: Found some more information on the JRA-branded valve for the LPR, the following are equivalents according to "Buy Auto Supply" and "PartDeal":

      Napa 409914
      FJC 2674
      Four Seasons / Factory Air 59347
      Delco 15-75234
      Santech MT0059
      Supercool 674-10
      Kysor 2899107

      Bergstrom 551354
      International ZGG718024
      MEI / Airsource 8916
      MEI/Truck Air 16-3147
      Alliance Part No.: 314003
      Murray Part No.: 409914
      Last edited by zinger565; 09-06-2022, 02:07 PM.
      MCB Feedback

      Comment


        #5
        Alternatives for the HPR valve:

        Kysor Part No.: 1813008
        Bergstrom Part No.: 540364
        Euclid Part No.: E-808923
        Fleetrite Part No.: ZGG19540
        Freightliner/Alliance Part No.: 314004
        Freightliner OEM No.: PH63856
        MEI/Airsource Part No.: 8925
        MEI/Truck Air Part No.: 16-3149
        Old Kysor Part No.: 407543
        Old Climatech Part No.: VH1115
        Omega Part No.: 41-90374
        Red Dot AF Part No.: 70R5120
        Red Dot OE Part No.: RD5-9809-0
        TRP Part No.: VH11150
        Volvo Part No.: 3949582

        Chrysler 4882334, 5101791AA, 5127429AA, 5189373AA
        Delco 15-50176, 15-5527, 15-75235
        Ford F7RZ-19D701-BA
        GM 22670747, 25625020, 52476999
        Motorcraft YF-2448
        FJC 2676
        Four Seasons 59355
        Napa 409560
        Santech MT0050
        Supercool 676-10
        Caterpillar 3E4057
        Coolstar 3E4057
        MCB Feedback

        Comment


          #6
          Originally posted by Knuckle Dragger View Post
          Follow up to the middle Schrader valve on bottom row. I installed and tried it, it seems you’ll have to turn your hpr adjustment up all the way. I didn’t have time to try different dwell settings, but the velocity capped at 280fps. It works, no creep and offers an accessible option if that’s all you can get at your local auto parts store. The valve will have its limitations, but it’s better than nothing and will get you back on the field. I’ll play with dwell settings this weekend if I have time.
          I’m a little late to the party here but presumably this is because the valve stem is slightly shorter? You could probably compensate for this by getting a slightly longer reg adjustment screw. I’ve got a new schrader valve coming in today and if by chance it has the same issue I’ll experiment with this and follow up in this thread.

          Comment


          • Knuckle Dragger

            Knuckle Dragger

            commented
            Editing a comment
            I think the smaller valve seat and double seal is restricting air volume or flow with the low tank output pressure. I haven’t tried adjusting my tank regulator to see if that helps. I also had a bad solenoid in my G6R that was giving me odd issues.

          #7
          Resurrecting this thread.

          Anyone find a source for the correct HPR’s that isn’t a paintball site? I’m worried that if I order the part numbers above from Amazon or Napa that I’ll get the lower diameter HPR schrader valves.
          PBNation Feedback
          https://www.pbnation.com/feedback.php?u=200629

          Comment

          Working...
          X