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Old 06-07-2015 | 11:40 AM
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Originally Posted by av8tor1977
The one closest to the regulator, (the cover with four little screws and a hole in it) is the one to close off.
By the way, what is the best way to tap the little hole. I need to attach a hose there to prevent pressurizing the diaphragm.
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I just solder a piece of 1/8" brass tubing into the cover. Make sure you clean it up on the inside afterwards, and make sure none of the tube protrudes into the regulator chamber to foul the diaphragm. I use a sanding drum in a Dremel to dress off the inside after soldering the tube in.

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+1 good advice !
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I just ran one of these ebay WT 324s and it runs like a scalded ape! What a deal.

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