FS or WTT: PT6P
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FS or WTT: PT6P
No longer for sale
Last edited by J Stowe on Tue Oct 02, 2007 6:05 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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I wonder about the valve setup on your MW32; can you give us any info on how/why it changed from the original configuration?
BTW, it looks like Justin's PT6P has the original valveset, which some prefer to the newer versions, but it's hard to tell by the pics. J, can we get some info?
In debt, but curious...
BTW, it looks like Justin's PT6P has the original valveset, which some prefer to the newer versions, but it's hard to tell by the pics. J, can we get some info?
In debt, but curious...
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- bugler
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..No clue.I bought it that way...The 1st valve is reversed and the 5th valve is on the bottom...It looks as if it actually came from the factory that way, but the linkages have been replaced..All I know is that It works well