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    #21
    Damn I guess I have more work to do.

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    #22
    The origional diaphragm was tight this one is sloppy. May need to get a new housing

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    #23
    I'm going to go out on a limb and say that it's likely the phillips screw that retains the poppet, spring, diaphragm and any washers together is not "tight".


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    #24
    Finally got around to checking it out. The Phillips screw was a tad loose. Thanks for the help. Tomorrow will be the real test.

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