Quote from: Muddydogz on May 16, 2022, 08:50:57 PMWhat is used to stuff the valve for less volume?I don't actually think there is a right or wrong choice to do this. Some make their own, some use the older 760 check valve like I did. You could also take a spare valve stem and remove the stem then flip it to behind the check valve, or even use two of the shorter OEM 13xx check valves. The goal is to take up space so if it fits and it works... it is good. This next one I am doing, I will try a valve stem with the stem removed. I have two 760 cv's on hand but want to try a different method for this. I am sure there is a point where you can go too far doing this, but do not know how far that is? This one is just a project gun to fiddle around with, so a little experimenting will be fun.
What is used to stuff the valve for less volume?
Quote from: Spooner on May 18, 2022, 04:18:54 AMQuote from: Muddydogz on May 16, 2022, 08:50:57 PMWhat is used to stuff the valve for less volume?I don't actually think there is a right or wrong choice to do this. Some make their own, some use the older 760 check valve like I did. You could also take a spare valve stem and remove the stem then flip it to behind the check valve, or even use two of the shorter OEM 13xx check valves. The goal is to take up space so if it fits and it works... it is good. This next one I am doing, I will try a valve stem with the stem removed. I have two 760 cv's on hand but want to try a different method for this. I am sure there is a point where you can go too far doing this, but do not know how far that is? This one is just a project gun to fiddle around with, so a little experimenting will be fun.I like the idea of using a spacer of some sort on the poppet instead of the longer 760 check valve. I was just fixing to use the longer cv in my C362 but now like the spring spacer idea better in my application.Thanks for posting that.