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| MCB Member Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Kennewick, WA -and- Helena, MT
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| Merlin Valve Question: I need a Merlin Valve retaining nut. Would either: This or This work? Any help is appreciated. Thanks. |
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| If Merlins use stock WGP valve guide retainer nuts (#48) and valve guide plugs (#92), both of those should replace the parts that you have in your Merlin body. They are 2 different parts. One goes inside the tube, and one goes in the body from underneath. They are the first 2 parts listed here:cocker tech and are numbered in the diagram.
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| You should not need a jam nut in a merlin body application, I have 3 merlins and they do not use them. I would just take my body to ace hardware and get the right part there, I have found that some wgp screws are to long for merlin/ tornado valve applications.
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