Fri Dec 29, 2006 12:49 pm
I use that manifold. Bought a couple on EBay. I don't remember anything special about the internals. I always disassemble a used valve for inspection and this job was routine. No special tools that I can recall. Whenever removing a bonnet it is good to use a box wrench if possible, never a crescent wrench. Disassembly is probably easiest if left installed on the tanks. Otherwise, a proper vise is needed. The Nemrod manifold requires a special tool for the bonnet but that is the only case I can recall. All these reserve mechanisms appear to be different in some details. If I recall correctly, the bar manifold reserve valve seat just unscrews. The only reserve I have seen which is not repairable is the old Healthways which is encapsulated. The module is easy to remove for inspection but cannot be disassembled. They seem to last, though. As was pointed out above, the antique USD manifold with 1/2 inch pipe neck featured a plug which held the reserve poppet against a spring. Some of these plugs, which are delicate, were sealed with a gasket and are easy to remove. Others are metal to metal and are a bitch to remove. Usually, if corroded at all, they crack.