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Don't grind the spring!Bryan wrote:What if the IP was too high to start with? Shims would only make it worse. ..Poking you a bit Mike but mostly trying to generate more good info like you have already shared about it.
Kind of like working on an early Dacor Dial A Breath. Just a better design. LOLantique diver wrote:Don't grind the spring!ovalis wrote:Well then, you'd have to take the spring to a grinder and shave it down a little.
Instead of shimming the spring, which would raise the IP, you would shim the retainer/cap where it contacts the diaphragm, using one or more of the readily available washers of the appropriate size. That would increase the space for spring height and lessen the tension on the spring, thus lowering the IP.
Actually, in the ones I have experience with, the IP could stand raising.
First hand information from someone who owns and works on the real thing....Thanks Bill.antique diver wrote:Don't grind the spring!Bryan wrote:What if the IP was too high to start with? Shims would only make it worse. ..Poking you a bit Mike but mostly trying to generate more good info like you have already shared about it.
Instead of shimming the spring, which would raise the IP, you would shim the retainer/cap where it contacts the diaphragm, using one or more of the readily available washers of the appropriate size. That would increase the space for spring height and lessen the tension on the spring, thus lowering the IP.
Actually, in the ones I have experience with, the IP could stand raising.
You have always been a good friend to the folks in the diving world and have helped many of us with your advice and knowledge. I hope we get to meet up with you and go diving again soonantique diver wrote:Thanks for the kind words, Bryan. Actually I have contributed so little compared to all that I have learned here!
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