I want to move my drysuit exhaust valve and un-move it if it doesn't work out. I've seen the port and plug for sale, but I cant find a site that sells them. Any suggestions?
Also, what's the proceedure for installing one on a bilam suit? Do I need the valve port that is glued in before you screw the valve down?
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I was recently doing what you are doing now. The procedure is not very tricky. I will tell you what I did.
-I removed my valve and placed it into a soap water to soak.
- While it's doing it I took a hair dryer and heated the port and the material (you can skip this if you plug the old one and get the new port)
- Little by little, cutting the glue I peeled that port off while heating and cutting the glue. When I had enough grip I just heat it well and peeled it off. You have to heat it or you can damage the suit as the glue becomes softer when heated.
- I then glued the old hole (I skip this step for you)
- I put the dry suit on with the undergarment I have and took the position I hae when diving (I was laying on the floor in front of the mirror), then I took the piece of soap and marked where I want the valve to be, looking at which point is the highest when I lift the arm slightly. It turned out to be the outside of my arm between biceps and triceps.
- I cut a hole using scissors which the diameter being a bit smaller than the diameter of the port
- I cleaned the glue from the old port using Dremel tool with fine sand paper then buffed up the internal surface of the sleeve - where the port is glued on, and the port you can use just a sand paper.
- cleaned up the stuff using acetone. You can use MEK but it's not as readily available here.
- applied 3 layers of PB300 glue on the port and the internal surface of the suit. (make the marks where the port edges are before applying the glue) and let it dry after each layer. (I would highly recommend using this glue as it allows you to activate it with heat after you put everything together).
- place the port into the position and heat the material from the outside of the sleeve (this will activate the glue and both parts will stick together)
- press firmly on the material around the hole
- screw in the port tight but do not over-tighten it - it's plastic.
let it dry for 24 hours
plug in the other hole
enjoy your new valve
