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Dacor C-2 Clipper tips
Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2015 6:30 am
by Bronze06
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ievOdVOlMiE
Just some FYI stuff from the "Clipper" I've rebuilt. Sorry about not editing it more folks.
Re: Dacor C-2 Clipper tips
Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2015 8:27 pm
by jvanostrand
Thanks for that video. I have Clipper C3 that has a rusted out 1st stage adjusting screw. Occasionally I pull out the parts and tinker with it trying to make a replacement pin or searching ebay for a decently priced C3. I was able to save the diaphragm centre bolt by eroding the screw with boiling alum/water solution.
I hadn't thought about how to set IP on it and now I have some digging to do to find those documents you mention in the video.
Re: Dacor C-2 Clipper tips
Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2015 10:45 am
by Bryan
If you feel like editing or doing more video I would really like it for the archives. Please email me.
Re: Dacor C-2 Clipper tips
Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2015 3:46 pm
by Bronze06
The main diaphragm isn't so much of a problem regarding reproduction. The original one I have in the reg will suffice for now. I am looking at getting some cloth inserted neoprene rubber sheet 2mm thick and using some hand punches (1/32, 1/8 and 3/8ths) cut me a new one. On the video I said it was a balanced first which is incorrect. Luckily, I set IP with a 400 psi tank at approximately 135 +- 5. Bottom line is if you do over-pressurize the downstream seat of the 2nd stage it WILL release at approximately 180. Don't ask how I know this. I made my tool using an old low pressure hose that I modified the reg screw with a file and use O-rings for a seal along with an IP gage and just firmly hold it in the 2nd stage area (hole) and get a fairly good reading just like the book says. Yes it will pop and hiss. The diagram shows the C-3n Though I have a C-2 and the book covers only C-3 and C-3n. Bryan won't let me upload more than three pics.

Re: Dacor C-2 Clipper tips
Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2015 6:33 pm
by Bryan
Everyone can download the complete DACOR service manual for free so there is no need to waste space re-posting it here.