OK, here I go...
My manual is on the way so I predict that I may have errors...
Hi Shawrg, you requested some pictures of the project. Well, the only really tricky part or what I would assume to be tricky would be if you are obsessive compulsive enough to remove the 'orifice' from the low pressure neck. The placement of the 'orifice' is position sensitive (but don't worry because you can reach the 'orifice' after assembly) so I measured the depth from the low pressure neck ridge prior to removal. Mine measured 0.45".
If you see my picture (on my dirty carpet) you will notice the micrometer somewhat aligned to the neck, the 'orifice' somewhat aligned with the micrometer, the 'duro poppet' which is that white plastic cylindrical shape, and the 'lever' made of steel. The 'lever' was placed in the picture to prove that it all aligns with these two square holes inside the 'case assembly' on the barrel that holds the 'duro poppet'. After reading this, I'm totally confused but you'll understand when you take it apart.
This is what it looks like before you pull the lever off:
This is my mock-up of the placement of the 'orifice' to the 'duro poppet' to the 'lever':
Based on the screw pitch of the 'orifice' vs. the screw pitch of the 'Balance knob' I'd say that ball park is good enough so long as you don't have the 'orifice' outside of the adjustment range of the 'Balance knob'.
If you play around with the 'balance knob' (when fully assembled and before you rip it apart) you will notice that the resistance of the 'lever' changes with the position of the 'balance knob'. From a mechanical engineering viewpoint, this is genius and simple.
Another note: when you remove the retaining clamp (or pin) lift it, do not pull it if it is as thick as mine. I pulled mine and it bent the slot on the way out.
DA Aquamaster: my serial number is 6507832.
Mattboy: I'm also stripping my Air-2 so I'm buying all these tools at once.
Here is my Air-2 Dump button and stem assembly:
I need to replace this due to pitting.
You know, I looked on Ebay but could not find any repair kits.
Awap: thanks for the help with the part names.
----------------------------------------------- another piece of equipment -------------
Anyone know how to clean out the fluid? I think it is mineral oil... but what about taking it apart and breaking the seal of the view port.
Thanks,
ken