What is the best (PROPER) way to degas the air cylinder? Will be receiving my MK3 Sniper in a few days and will be adding a power plenum and swapping out the FX gages.
One additional piece of information. You will need a THIN wrench. I have a lot of mechanics tools, but I did not own any wrench that would fit between the air tube and gauge. I had to buy a set of thin wrenches.
One additional piece of information. You will need a THIN wrench. I have a lot of mechanics tools, but I did not own any wrench that would fit between the air tube and gauge. I had to buy a set of thin wrenches.
Absolutely correct! I had to search Amazon & eBay to find a set of thin enough wrenchesto fit the small space provided to access the FX gauges for removal or tightening.
Thanks for the replies. What size wrench for the gage?
One additional piece of information. You will need a THIN wrench. I have a lot of mechanics tools, but I did not own any wrench that would fit between the air tube and gauge. I had to buy a set of thin wrenches.
One additional piece of information. You will need a THIN wrench. I have a lot of mechanics tools, but I did not own any wrench that would fit between the air tube and gauge. I had to buy a set of thin wrenches.
Indeed for the air tube bleeding from the front side you need that 11mm wrench. BUT like Joe said better to bleed from the reg hole ( back side gauge loosening or brass vent hole older versions ) and then you don’t need an extra small wrench at all as far as the bleeding is concerned . ( lfor further gauge removal you do of course like Catawba Mike says.
Absolutely correct! I had to search Amazon & eBay to find a set of thin enough wrenchesto fit the small space provided to access the FX gauges for removal or tightening.
Absolutely correct! I had to search Amazon & eBay to find a set of thin enough wrenchesto fit the small space provided to access the FX gauges for removal or tightening.![]()
When you say thin wrenches how thin are we talking. Would you still happen to have the Amazon link you can share so we can see what we need to have in our tool set?
Thanks...
I learn something new and important every time I read this forum. I followed Earnest's video when I installed the plenum extension, but Joe Kool's explanation makes perfect sense to me. So, to make sure I understand, next time I de-gas, this is best done by loosening the regulator gauge on the WC MKIII?