In the picture below there is a silver piece with an oring. Does any one know how this is supposed to come out? I referred to the exploded photo but mine appears to be a bit different. Am I trying to pop it out the front? Out the back? Does it unscrew?
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Originally posted by Jordan View PostTake the hammer and valve out, then that piece slides out the back.
If it doesn't come out("glued" with the dead o-ring) you may need to put a down down the front to push it out the back.Love my brass ... Love my SSR ... Hard choices ...
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Originally posted by Hobbes View PostThanks guys. Melted orings are just nasty. Now on to getting the ram/quickswitch apart.
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Originally posted by Hobbes View PostCan I take apart the piece the slides over the one i mentioned in the picture? It appears to have the pin/spring/seat for the regulator.
Got a picture?
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If the seal is rotted out it can "glue" the seal in place ...
the pin is brass and bend VERY easily!
Try putting some solvent on it (spring side) to soften the seal. MEK or acetone might work, if it doesn't, break fluid should eat it up ...Love my brass ... Love my SSR ... Hard choices ...
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Could a piece of spring have slipped and get stuck?Love my brass ... Love my SSR ... Hard choices ...
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