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Old 07-09-2010, 05:43 PM
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Is the new standard bottle valves all coming in a 45deg main feed line hook up? Thats all I can seem to find... I need a 90deg style valve with a ntp fitting for a gauge so I can read bottle pressure with the bottle out of the vehicle
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you can get a brand x with 2 ports on the side, one for a gauge, and one for a nano. but its 45*
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harris bottles come with a 90* and a gauge FWIW.
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Yeah i see what they have but i cant use the 45* and im not really wanting to replace my bottle...
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have you ever swapped a bottle valve? it's a bit*h!! I done my harris to adapt to the nano, and I had to sit the dual tires of a truck on top of the bottle just to hold it and keep it from spinning while i took the valve out. i will buy a new bottle if i need something else next time.
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You could pull that blow off valve out and put in a t fitting.
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yeah I didnt think about how hard itd be swapping valves. Well if it comes down to it ill just get another bottle and use the old one for a spare
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what brand do you have now?
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NX 10lb
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What is the main reason you need a 90 degree discharge valve? Is it a fitment issue?
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