Odd Aqualung SEA first?

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Thanks Tbar. I don't really have a way to check the IP. I guess I could disconnect the leaky second and put it on a first that I know is working. I need to get some tools for repair stuff. Is there a comprehensive list for tools one needs for the old USD regulators? I know I've seen a kit somewhere.
 
Thanks Tbar. I don't really have a way to check the IP. I guess I could disconnect the leaky second and put it on a first that I know is working. I need to get some tools for repair stuff. Is there a comprehensive list for tools one needs for the old USD regulators? I know I've seen a kit somewhere.

Depends on which USD/AL reg. The SEA regs do not require any special tools other than a IP gauge.
 
Depends on which USD/AL reg. The SEA regs do not require any special tools other than a IP gauge.

Awesome. I also have some conshelfs, SE3, a Legend and that Jet Air (and want to get a Kronos if I can find a couple in DIN), would any of these require anything special?
 
Awesome. I also have some conshelfs, SE3, a Legend and that Jet Air (and want to get a Kronos if I can find a couple in DIN), would any of these require anything special?

Require no but the Conshelf and SE3 (and I think the Kronos) are a real PITA to get the HP components back in without an assembly tool...the JA is not quite as bad but you can also use the tool on it as well.
 
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