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classic valve question
aol and photobucket aren't talking tonight so i can't upload the pictures. i have a classic valve with a serial number in the 15,000's, its the one i mentioned in the other thread about trying to make one valve out of two, when i went to unscrew the power tube tip the hole tube unscrewed out of the end of the valve. the flange the tube is attached to is threaded and so is the inside of the valve. was this common on the early valves? what i thought was red permatex was a thin red o ring that had torn into which is probably why this valve was leaking. its also the one someone drilled and tapped for a 1/8 npt something into the chamber just below the threads for the tube assembly.
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i think that's a lvl 6 or 5 valve? the newer lvl 7's had welded power tubes. or, perhaps it is a lvl 7 and someone cut the weld so they could unscrew the power tube
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The 1/8 NPT tapped hole in the side of the valve is probably a Smart Parts valve that once had a magic box. Level 6 valves had the threaded powertubes that were not welded. They welded them on the level 7 versions. It could be a level 7 with the weld cut so that modifications could be made.
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so how do I seal the two pieces? a lot of thread sealer or is there a special o ring?
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i believe it used an o-ring.
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Yes, there is a special oring. You can get them from Tunaman here on automags.org.