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Old 03-04-2007, 08:28 PM   #1 (permalink)
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WGP Ranger autococker

I am not too familiar with autococker workings in general and have a question. The regulator(black cyclinder) leaks out of the bleed hole on it. I was wondering if that is something that can be fixed or does it have to be replaced. I would definately prefer to fix it rather than replacing it. I am definately clueless when it comes to these. Thanks for your help.
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The regulator(black cyclinder) leaks out of the bleed hole on it.
The inline or the LPR on the front block? You're probably going to have replace some seals.
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I thought the Ranger was WGPs STBB not an Autococker?
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I thought the Ranger was WGPs STBB not an Autococker?
WGP produced a Ranger with a Nelson autococking kit.
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Most regs are rebuildable if you can get the correct seals for it. In today's market it is almost as cost effective, and probably easier to replace though. If it is old and has been sitting, sometimes cleaning or massive amounts of oil will get them to seal again.
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