Examples: shims on the piston spring (not shown) increase X as the shims get thicker
shims under the HP seat (or a thicker seat) decrease X
shims between the HP seat carrier (not shown) and the regulator body increase X.
Do I have this right?
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But shims on the seat carrier? I'm not aware of any authorized shim for the seat. Yes, I've tried that for fun, but Scubapro doesn't authorize that. I tried it once when I couldn't lower the IP after removing all spring shims and using the tallest seat on an old reg that I had honed to remove a deep nick. That shortened the piston, and the only way I could shorten "X" was to raise the seat with a homemade shim under the seat in the seat cap. I had to use a thinner seat seal oring to allow the seat to move closer to the knife edge. But that's all unauthorized service.
Looking at the exploded diagram, I do see that white spacer similar to that used on the Mk 20 and Mk25. Bit I didn't think of that as a shim, although using a thick one or two would increase distance X. The risk in changing that thickness is that the HP seat sealing washer wouldn't seal, and you'd have a HP leak.
When you buy something off eBay there is no guarantee that all the parts are in the right place, or even that there are all the right parts. One that I took apart looked like a small wad of steel wool was inside.