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Old 06-30-2008, 06:16 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Dual LPR cocker Frontblock and 5 way Valve

What would it cost to have you make me a dual LPR frontblock and a 5 way valve instead of a fourway? It would need to be for a Pre2000 Mini autococker (PTP Micrococker)

Something kind of like this....

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Not sure right now if I'd like it for just one of my PTP Microcockers or both of them. So I may want two.

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Not trying to steal business rainman but you can mount 2 lprs on a normal frontblock, use the gauge port and a 90 fitting.
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Not trying to steal business rainman but you can mount 2 lprs on a normal frontblock, use the gauge port and a 90 fitting.
Yeah, Palmers has the fittings to do that forsale on their website. Its the 5 way valve that I cant do myself and is what I really need.
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Maybe check sites like clippard, might have what you're looking for.
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I just looked through the clippard website but I'm starting to get over my head in the way technical stuff.
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Old 06-30-2008, 08:02 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Clippard part number FV-5 for a brass finish FV-5-NP for nickel plated

You would need to adapt it to work. But should do the trick.
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You would need to adapt it to work.
All it would really need would be an adapter of the right threading/size to get it to attach to the frontblock, correct?
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http://clippard.com/store/display_details.asp?sku=FV-5#

Same part I believe just not nickel plated. No apadter needed for the threads, 15/32-32 is the threeway fb threads.
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Old 06-30-2008, 08:42 PM   #9 (permalink)
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So since I have a PTP Micrococker I think I can use this fitting to hook everything up...

It could go right into bottom of the frontblock and also mount the LPR (1/8 NPT Male x Female x Female Tee)

1/8 NPT Male x Female x Female Tee [FITT008] - $4.10 : Palmers Pursuit Shop!, Where Custom Still Means Something

I could then just put a direct stabilizer right into it.
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