Timmy V
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I keep 3 until I've used them then replace the orings
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Or 5c each for the -003 o-rings, total repair 10c if the spool is still OKYou can get the air spools with Viton o-rings at Dive Gear Express for 1.50 each. Keep a few in you SAD Kit.
Erik
We have this tool for this job Universal HP swivel O-ring installation assist tool - Premium O-rings Provider for Scuba DivingYeah fitting those tiny -003 o-rings can be a tricky process and painful on the fingertips which is why some people use 70 Duro instead of the correct 90 Duro.
Then I discovered the trick of lubing a 90 Duro o-ring, laying it on top of a pencil eraser then pushing the spool down hard onto it... usually pops straight on!
That's one expensive piece of plastic with a hole in it!We have this tool for this job
I keep 3 until I've used them then replace the orings
Yes, see pages 3-4-5. https://www.sublub.nl/files/Suunto_Zender_Handleiding_Engels_18188761356317.pdfSorry for revisiting this. I have a Suunto transmitter which was part of a recall, and it came back with 2 air-flow restrictors. To be honest, I've never used this transmitter before, before or after the recall. Has the air-flow restrictor replaced the spool, or am I missing something? Thanks!
Regulator 1st Stage ==> Short HP Hose ==> Suunto Air-Flow Restrictor (the longer one) ==> Suunto Transmitter
No need to tie it off. I like the 180 degree tuck because once pressurized it stays tucked in.I have a MK17 1ST stage and the ports are real close together. I was thinking about a 6" hose behind the right shoulder and tie it off the the necklace regulator hose. I plan on having my dive computer on my right wrist, leaving my left side to use only for the inflator or a wrist compass.