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washnvac

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Yea, I got tired of those. So I drill them out; thus no check valve. I installed ball valves on each air line to the flo jets.
 

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First one in 17yrs and it was kinda weird the insides came apart.
 

Dan kamsickas

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Not sure why you referenced us because that is a part of the Flojet and not anything specific to our equipment. Personally, I would never try to fix a Flojet. It's just not worth the time.
 

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Well Hell I'm Sorry just using it as a reference. I totally understand That it's Not part of the Ginsan Equipment. And I'm Not Repairing The Flojet Either. I just replaced it and discovered that this check valve had come apart that's all I'm doing.Get a life and quit knit picking.
 

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Get a life and quit knit picking.
Not sure where that animosity comes from but people doing a search on this site for Ginsan equipment would be directed to a thread that contains no information about the stuff they were looking for. I also misunderstood your original post. I thought you had spent the time rebuilding a Flojet. My apologies.
 
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