Morini cylinder bleed tool

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jak10x1
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Morini cylinder bleed tool

Post by jak10x1 »

Hi Shooters does any have an extra Morini bleed tool that they want to part with?

Thanks, John
Muffo
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or 2
ColinC
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Post by ColinC »

Did you guys throw away that little black thing before you realised what it was for?
Muffo
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Post by Muffo »

mine didnt come with one
Tycho
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Post by Tycho »

Doesn't the Morini cylinder valve open when the filling adapter ist screwed in?
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Post by David Levene »

Tycho wrote:Doesn't the Morini cylinder valve open when the filling adapter ist screwed in?
No, it opens under pressure when filling.
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Post by ColinC »

Muffo
Give Graeme Forbes a call at Forbes Wholesale. It would surprise me if he didn't have one or couldn't lay his hands on one quick pronto.
Sorry Jack10x1, I don't have any contacts in the US to help you
Colin
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ok sounds good im already going to get a heap of stuff from him.

Muffo
jak10x1
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Bleed tool

Post by jak10x1 »

I have one, but IM going to drill and tap it to also use as a double check as a preassure gauge. Just a little thing to do. !/16 27 NPT to 1/8 - 27 NPT and a little 4000 PSI gauge.

John
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