Ok, this is a rant. You've been warned.
I have a bunch of SP Mk10s, which, I might add, I believe are some of the nicest, simplest, and best-breathing 1sts for warm-water (50F+) ever made. I can tear these things down in my sleep and every O-ring in there can be replaced without a hint of trouble or hassle.
I also have ONE - repeat - ONE - MK25.
Anyway, the last couple of times I used it I noticed that I could hear a bit of a hiss behind my head. It couldn't get it to leak in the rinse tank, but I assumed it just need an overhaul - no big deal - IP was stable, etc.
Ok, so I tear it down.
On close inspection I find that one of the piston bushings - the one on the HP side of the HP O-ring - is cracked.
Its made out of ORDINARY PLASTIC.
Now I caught this before there was a catastrophic failure, but let's face it folks - this is a 2 cent part and its in a critical place.
It also doesn't HAVE to be plastic. There could be a real, honest-to-god grove in the case like on the Mk10. This "bushing thing" is hokey to start with.
Its been about a year since I bought it - its due for an annual, yes. But - and this is the rub - I have absolutely no idea how long this thing has been cracked like this. It only leaked SOMETIMES, when things aligned under pressure just wrong.
But if a SECOND crack had developed as a consequence of unequal loading (quite possible), resulting in a separation of the bushing into two pieces, the result might have been a total failure of the HP O-ring due to extrusion through the resulting gap, which would have been very, very interesting - especially at 110' or so.
I'm NOT impressed with this.
Yeah, I have overhaul kits, so the 2 cent part will get replaced this evening, and that will be that.
But I am most unimpressed that SP has this design in their "high priced, high performance, high-zooting" regulator.
I'll calm down now.....
I have a bunch of SP Mk10s, which, I might add, I believe are some of the nicest, simplest, and best-breathing 1sts for warm-water (50F+) ever made. I can tear these things down in my sleep and every O-ring in there can be replaced without a hint of trouble or hassle.
I also have ONE - repeat - ONE - MK25.
Anyway, the last couple of times I used it I noticed that I could hear a bit of a hiss behind my head. It couldn't get it to leak in the rinse tank, but I assumed it just need an overhaul - no big deal - IP was stable, etc.
Ok, so I tear it down.
On close inspection I find that one of the piston bushings - the one on the HP side of the HP O-ring - is cracked.
Its made out of ORDINARY PLASTIC.
Now I caught this before there was a catastrophic failure, but let's face it folks - this is a 2 cent part and its in a critical place.
It also doesn't HAVE to be plastic. There could be a real, honest-to-god grove in the case like on the Mk10. This "bushing thing" is hokey to start with.
Its been about a year since I bought it - its due for an annual, yes. But - and this is the rub - I have absolutely no idea how long this thing has been cracked like this. It only leaked SOMETIMES, when things aligned under pressure just wrong.
But if a SECOND crack had developed as a consequence of unequal loading (quite possible), resulting in a separation of the bushing into two pieces, the result might have been a total failure of the HP O-ring due to extrusion through the resulting gap, which would have been very, very interesting - especially at 110' or so.
I'm NOT impressed with this.
Yeah, I have overhaul kits, so the 2 cent part will get replaced this evening, and that will be that.
But I am most unimpressed that SP has this design in their "high priced, high performance, high-zooting" regulator.
I'll calm down now.....
