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Old 01-17-2012, 08:02 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Fatty Stabilizer rebuild thread or video?

I am getting a Fatty Stabalizer soon and would like to know how to tear it down and what o-rings and seals I need to get to have spares.

There are a few videos for the Long Stabilizer - but nothing on the fatty - can someone point me to a 'how to' video or thread on the topic?

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Old 01-18-2012, 12:49 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Its basically the same as the long but with a fatter plunger . if you know how to rebuild a stabilizer you can rebuild a fatty stabilizer . Its basically the same style as a ccm regulator . you can call palmers for seal kits . They're around 5 bucks a kit .
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I got it in and simply took it apart.

I will order a few seals for it - the piston o-rings look to be standard.

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try them both on co2 and you will see the difference . I have and I think the biggest difference is the seal material used on the poppet . Palmers uses a diffrent material that I believe handles co2 better then just a rubber oring that torpedos and ccm regs use .
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Topedo's don't use an o-ring (or at least the older ones don't) - the used a urethane disk.

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