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Yes, that makes more sense. That is what I expected.slonda828 wrote:Ach so! The sleeve sits on the orifice, not around it. The orifice with its o-ring goes in first, then the sleeve sits on top of it. The poppet sits in the sleeve, with a spring between it and the crown block. A final spring sits between the crown block and filter.
email sentHerman wrote:What is scaring me is I have several ideas on how to proceed......I may take you up on the hard seat.....and if anyone has dead mistral bodies, I am interested in them...doesn't matter what is wrong with them.
"oily bohunk" - wow. I'm starting to see Bryan in a whole new light what with use of linguistic paradigm vis a vis Top Gun and 16 Candles. Although indirect reference to any Molly Ringwald movie is somewhat disturbing on a molecular level. I love it!Bryan wrote:
Now before you spill coffee or start up a game of sand volleyball with a bunch of oily bohunks give me time to explain it.
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