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| Making moves since '03 Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Denver, CO | KP2 12ie seal
I just bought a Kp2 and need to replace the 12g seal, any tips on how to make sure the little bugger stays in place? I thought the pressure from a 12g would be enough to press it in and hold it in place.
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totally agree with MrBig. You need a valve tool. There's just no way to do what you need to do inside that long skinny tube.
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