Morini 162 EI cylinders

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jak10x1
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Morini 162 EI cylinders

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Does anyone know the difference between the Old and New style pressure gauges on the 162 EI cylinders?

Thanks, John
LesJ
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Post by LesJ »

All I can say is that old were kind of cheap, inaccurate. New are actualy useable, accurate and looks like much better quality.
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Post by David Levene »

IMHO the needles on the old style gauges might as well have been painted on. In fact, if my ones are anything to go by, they are. I have never seen them move, but admittedly have never taken them low enough for the lock-out catch to operate.
My new style gauges seem to be quite accurate, matching the readings from the gauges on my tanks.
jak10x1
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162 cylinders

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How can I tell if I have the new or old style?

John
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Post by David Levene »

The old ones have a grooved edge, the new ones are smooth.

The old ones are 16mm long, the new ones are 12mm.
jak10x1
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162 EI cylinder

Post by jak10x1 »

Anyone know when they started with the new style?
John
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