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Making washer bottle airtight
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<blockquote data-quote="Mags" data-source="post: 546988" data-attributes="member: 13104"><p>Replaced the valve inner now and have working washers again which is great. However the switch leaks a little when used. Am i right to think these can't be dismantled? So i would have to find a decent used one? </p><p>The rubber tube the schrader valve is in its not clever either, if the valve is pushed sideways the pressure leaks out, again used only option i guess?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mags, post: 546988, member: 13104"] Replaced the valve inner now and have working washers again which is great. However the switch leaks a little when used. Am i right to think these can't be dismantled? So i would have to find a decent used one? The rubber tube the schrader valve is in its not clever either, if the valve is pushed sideways the pressure leaks out, again used only option i guess? [/QUOTE]
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