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| Seasoned Member Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: Northern California U.S.A.
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| WHO knows how too ... set up an RT on/off I have had no luck getting an RT on/off to work right in my Classic valves (3 of them ) Is there any write ups on tuning & timing them in a classic valve ? HELP PLEASE ![]() |
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| Hebrews 13:8 Join Date: May 2007 Location: Valrico Florida
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They came with the Hyperframes and needed to be used with classic valves in order for the frame to work. | |
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| In all 5 of my classics I use a RT on/off, .750 pin, quad o-ring, and larger white o-ring. It give you a very light constant trigger....
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| slacker elite Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Sandy Eggo by way of Mobtown
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| in my ghetto mag I just grabbed a stock r/t on-off assembly and plunked it in - no fiddling needed. maybe I am lucky. and it ran fine on a vert 20oz tank
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