To any of you tech guys out there:
My 1st piston valve is frozen solid. My plan is to use a 3/4" wooden dowel & a rubber mallet.
My question is this: is it in any way dangerous to the valve, if I tap gently on the wooden dowel, fom the bottom of the valve, to hopefully free up the piston?
Thanks!
Stuck Piston - Tech Question
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Re: Stuck Piston - Tech Question
Be careful... I have gotten two horns with valves colasped from the bottom up caused by people trying this! The plug in the bottom of the valve is only designed to support spring pressure.
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Re: Stuck Piston - Tech Question
Listen to Bloke. He is 100% correct.
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Re: Stuck Piston - Tech Question
You can take it to a reliable repairman now and probably only spend a few bucks. If you fool with it yourself.... it's probably gonna cost you a lot more money to get it fixed.Z-Tuba Dude wrote:To any of you tech guys out there:
My 1st piston valve is frozen solid. My plan is to use a 3/4" wooden dowel & a rubber mallet.
My question is this: is it in any way dangerous to the valve, if I tap gently on the wooden dowel, fom the bottom of the valve, to hopefully free up the piston?
Thanks!
Dan Schultz
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Re: Stuck Piston - Tech Question
Thank you, Guys.
On reflection, a calmer head prevailed...I will be taking it to a repair shop.
Thanks for the sage (thyme?) advice!
On reflection, a calmer head prevailed...I will be taking it to a repair shop.
Thanks for the sage (thyme?) advice!
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Re: Stuck Piston - Tech Question
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