dacor parts redux

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dsenloe

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Hello all ,by now everyone on the planet knows about the trouble we are all going to have servicing our dacor regulators. I'm lucky that i can still repair my old 900 950 960s with soft parts that I have assembled. My question is, what happened to all the molded hard plastic parts that are not part of the normal overhall/maintenance routine. I was told that some person/ex employee/entity bought all the stock when Head bought dacor. Does anyone have any more current information for me? This is the first time that I have posted on this site.
 
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Try these guys (no, I'm not associated with them):

Older Dacor parts are still available. Scuba Repair Express in Tavernier has plenty
of parts as posted earlier on this site. Mares bought out Dacor as stated in earlier
posts to take over a greater share of the US market. They immediately dropped all
of the older "Dacor" products and replaced them with all Mares made units.
That's why similar products are marketed under different names. We stocked up on
older Dacor parts and still have them in good supply. The regulators and BC's are
all servicable. I would imagine there are others in the industry that did the same
thing so it would just be a matter of finding who has the parts for your particular
regulator. If you have difficulty in finding someone that can service Dacor models
back through the Olympic line give us a call at 1-800-649-4659. Our technicians
are factory trained, we have all the specifications and "factory" parts.
If you're coming to the Keys you can mail your regs to us and we'll have it ready
when you get down here. If you're not coming to the Keys, mail it down and we can
have it back to you within about a week to 10 days depending on how busy we are
at the time. Don't give up, help is only a phone call away.

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