Scubapro G250 can't be serviced??

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FTR, I can do the G250V/G260 kit with S-wing poppet, new spring and long crown X type balance chamber, C clip and flow vane O vane for around $40, just over. I don't get dealer prices, it is all new stock OEM though. Manual, schematics and assistance FOC. Of course I mark prices up but it's not by a whole bunch and I need to cover shipping and import costs.
 
"The poppet spring and balanced chamber will have to be replaced, each no more than couple of dollars."

I misread, my apologies. I saw poppet, spring and balance chamber. There was no comma.

But still, a couple of dollars for anything SP blows my mind.
 
Looking at the two balance chambers in this post above: two balance chambers
I am struck not by the extra length of the narrow sleeve (that's a good thing), but by the apparent extra height of the base. I wonder if this will affect minimum cracking effort in a G250, because there is a limit to how far you can screw out the adjustment knob. I seem to recall being frustrated by an old G250 that I just couldn't get low enough. But I can't recall which balance chamber it had...
 
FWIW I always use the long crown balance chambers on s-wing converted G250s and have never noticed anything. Most often if I have a cracking effort issue it's that it's too low.
 
I believe the OP should seriously consider DIY!
All the info is here and plenty of knowledgeable persons offering FREE advice.
Trouble shooting is easy in the future especially you know how the thing works.
 
I appreciate all the advice and info.
I'll figure out what I'm gonna do soon.
 
Like I said, I can get you all the parts you need, manuals, schematics and assistance. Feel free to follow up by messages if you go down this road. Parts from me or anyone else if you can get cheaper is still the road I recommend, DIY isn't that hard if you've the inclination, time and a modicum of brain power. Good luck with what ever you decide.
 
Like I said, I can get you all the parts you need, manuals, schematics and assistance. Feel free to follow up by messages if you go down this road. Parts from me or anyone else if you can get cheaper is still the road I recommend, DIY isn't that hard if you've the inclination, time and a modicum of brain power. Good luck with what ever you decide.
^^^Agree with this^^^
However, I am very interested to hear the quote his LDS gives him for parts and labor.

FYI here is a video of the rebuild process.
 
Yes, what it costs a dealer, shop staff etc etc means very little to the average consumer. I'm also interested in cost to customer, the rest is all but irrelevant.
 
I am glad that I never ventured out from Apeks!
No up-grading(except the 5th port on some models) or even special tool required!
 

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