Back seems to be from minimag and front of the valve from classic, I guess?
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Looks like matching front and back. (you can see the MM108.. S/N in the first picture) Just needs a 1/4 turn to line up.
SZOriginally posted by going_homeThis is AO, find/make/mod an alternative .
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I never noticed the number in the first pic, but you are right. It does look like a matching number. However, the back looks tight on the valve front. It doesn't look like it will turn another 1/4 turn clockwise. To get the z-lock pin to line up, you would need to turn the valve 3/4 of a turn counter clockwise, which would open up a larger gap. It should still work though, so it should be done to lock everything in place.Originally posted by SPLATTER-ZONED View PostLooks like matching front and back. (you can see the MM108.. S/N in the first picture) Just needs a 1/4 turn to line up.
SZExcept for the Automag in front, its usually the man behind the equipment that counts.
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it looks loose to me...huge gap between the halves. it'll tighten.Originally posted by athomas View PostI never noticed the number in the first pic, but you are right. It does look like a matching number. However, the back looks tight on the valve front. It doesn't look like it will turn another 1/4 turn clockwise. To get the z-lock pin to line up, you would need to turn the valve 3/4 of a turn counter clockwise, which would open up a larger gap. It should still work though, so it should be done to lock everything in place.
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Have it at home now. Have looked through it and anon is in mint condition. Needed just a little turn to valve to line up. Will do some "minor"
changes to it during this weekend.
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Good eye. Hard to tell in the pics. Mine all look like that when they are tight.Originally posted by Cyco-Dude View Postit looks loose to me...huge gap between the halves. it'll tighten.
Good to know it just needed to be tightened. I thought that you would have already done that.Originally posted by swe_crazy View PostHave it at home now. Have looked through it and anon is in mint condition. Needed just a little turn to valve to line up. Will do some "minor"
changes to it during this weekend.Except for the Automag in front, its usually the man behind the equipment that counts.
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