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Posted: 07/11/2007 13:38 PM Post subject: Slayer valve Plans |
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 Colonel

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These are some plans for the barrel sealing valve I just made a while ago. The piston plans are at the top, the valve plans at the bottom. The piston's check valve is the little red flap of rubber in the diagram and the hole through the washers. The black dots between the washers is an O-ring. The sealing face end has the black thing on it and a washer. The other end with the washers and the O-ring is the pilot end.
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Posted: 07/11/2007 14:27 PM Post subject: |
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| It's a pretty sweet valve, and should have good performance. The only thing I'd change in this how-to is that the piston is showed in different directions, which could be misleading to people who want to build the valve.
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Posted: 07/11/2007 14:34 PM Post subject: |
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Joined: 27 Mar 2006 Posts: 1232 748.69 Spud Bux
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| Instead of using a bushing to give the chamber port 1 1/2" threads, why not just a get a tee with that socket pre-threaded? 2 inches of flow will always be better than 1 1/2.
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Posted: 07/11/2007 15:50 PM Post subject: |
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thanks, im going to have to check this out, build my own.
P.s. Im writing this on my friends iPhone.Damn, i need to get one...
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Posted: 07/13/2007 6:46 AM Post subject: |
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 Colonel

Joined: 25 Feb 2007 Posts: 561 54.59 Spud Bux
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| A-98 wrote: | thanks, im going to have to check this out, build my own.
P.s. Im writing this on my friends iPhone.Damn, i need to get one... |
me want IPHONE!!! *gets very angry and storms off growing larger and turing green*
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Posted: 07/13/2007 6:58 AM Post subject: |
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| Quote: | | piston is showed in different directions, which could be misleading to people who want to build the valve. |
If they cant work that out, they shouldnt be building it.
Nice plans origin, Im sure many people will get a greater understanding of these valves thanks to the effort you took to make these plans.
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Posted: 08/07/2007 22:52 PM Post subject: |
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Joined: 12 Jun 2007 Posts: 305 565.07 Spud Bux
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| Sorry to bring up an old post, but how do you install the sealing o-rings? Do you just squeeze it between the tee and bushing? Other than that, great design!
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Posted: 08/08/2007 12:42 PM Post subject: |
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 Colonel

Joined: 14 Apr 2007 Posts: 533 894.45 Spud Bux
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| Instead of O-rings I used a gasket that seals between the back cap and the short piece of 2" pipe the piston moves in.
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Posted: 08/08/2007 16:12 PM Post subject: |
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| Oh... And did you cement the 2" pipe into the tee? Also, what did you use as the gasket, neoprene? Wouldn't an o-ring work too?
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