halocline
Contributor
After a week of freezing-heating-ultrasound-vinegar baths etc...I was finally able to dismantle a MK15 body that had obviously been used in salt water and then left to dry.....for years. I really thought this one was a goner but decided to try one more round of heating the reg body and dipping the HP section in ice water, and finally it loosened up enough to come apart. The threads were totally encrusted with green salt residue.
Almost all regulators have some exposed threads, meaning threads that are not protected by an o-ring. SP yoke and DIN retainers are an example of this. The sealing o-ring is at the interior end of the retainer. So when the reg is used in salt water, it penetrates the threads up to the o-ring. Soaking in fresh water after salt water use dilutes this salt water and eventually removes just about all of it by osmosis.
So don't listen to anyone that says a simple dunk in the rinse tank is sufficient. It isn't, especially if you're like me and want your regulators to last years between rebuilds.
Almost all regulators have some exposed threads, meaning threads that are not protected by an o-ring. SP yoke and DIN retainers are an example of this. The sealing o-ring is at the interior end of the retainer. So when the reg is used in salt water, it penetrates the threads up to the o-ring. Soaking in fresh water after salt water use dilutes this salt water and eventually removes just about all of it by osmosis.
So don't listen to anyone that says a simple dunk in the rinse tank is sufficient. It isn't, especially if you're like me and want your regulators to last years between rebuilds.