Best Gauge For FLatline And How To Replace IT

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  • SHOCKER1050
    Registered User
    • Jun 2001
    • 1013

    #1

    Best Gauge For FLatline And How To Replace IT

    hey,
    somehow both of my flatline gauges got cracked.....i need to replace both gauges and i need to know a good gauge to replace them with(and where to find it) and how to replace the gauge.....any help would be greatly appreciated because i need to fix this problem fast because i cant tell the output pressure on my tank which greatly affects my r/t valve, and this causes very bad dropoff.....
    john
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  • SHOCKER1050
    Registered User
    • Jun 2001
    • 1013

    #2
    or will AGD send me new gauges for free.....
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    • kevmaster
      Owners Group Div: Director
      • Oct 2001
      • 5475

      #3
      as for the "best" gauge, i dont think there really is one, to be honest. Ive used the Dye gauges, and the stock ones that came on my BE tank. ive liked both and havnt had a problem with either. as for installing them:
      1) empty tank of ALL air. Be 100% sure there is no pressure inside the tank

      2) get a plumbers wrench or a vice grip and remove both gauges from the body of the Flatline

      3) apply loctite(usually blue colored, but MEDUIM strength--242 level) to both of your new gauges(around 2-3 threads only)

      4) place the two new gauges in the tank and using the same wrench above, tighten.

      5) because of the loc-tite, you do not need to screw them in as far as possible, so after 3-4 complete turns, get them so the faces of the gauge are facing how you like

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      • rikkter
        • Jun 2002
        • 1804

        #4
        i don't htink they will send you the gauge for free.
        sence they sell the gauges on their webpage.
        viking #619

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        • Polishpickles451
          mag to cocker sellout ...
          • Mar 2002
          • 728

          #5
          macdev guages are really nice, they are off center so you have to screw the two in together cause they are so close on a flatline.

          and you were gonna trade me that flatline

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          • SHOCKER1050
            Registered User
            • Jun 2001
            • 1013

            #6
            so you cant use teflon tape......
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            • FrAuStY
              a.k.a. Tom Green
              • Apr 2002
              • 1247

              #7
              No you can use teflon tape. I prefer this way since you'll be able to remove them if you need to swap sides that they are mounted on. Loctite works as a seal. In place of the teflon. I personally try to stay away from using it on parts that may need to be removed/re-installed etc.

              I have some DYE micro guages and I love them.

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              • Blennidae
                an epileptic hummingbird
                • Nov 2001
                • 1920

                #8
                For what its worth, the guages on my flatline look like they have both teflon tape and a bit of loctite 545 on them.

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                • paintbattler
                  Mags > Cockers
                  • Nov 2001
                  • 2754

                  #9
                  i say u need to get a micro gauge so they both will fit. all u do to replace them is screw them in and out..i believe.
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                  • kevmaster
                    Owners Group Div: Director
                    • Oct 2001
                    • 5475

                    #10
                    i only prefer and reocmnd loctite because it makes it look nicer and it is easier. teflon will work just fine, however unless you roll it/ split it in two, it will not look nearly as nice as the loctite

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