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go with a plastic gate valve if you can find one a plastic ball valve if you can't.
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I don't think there's any real harm in reducing to 1-1/4" but I don't think you'll save anything significant. I'll bet the difference in cost to be no more than a couple dollars. 1-1/2" might be easier to find.
I run my PM-1 beckett off a mag18 with 1" hose. I actually recommend you don't step down the tube diameter for the pump to injector line as it is surprising how restrictive it can be. The flow through a tube increases four-fold when you just double the diameter. I.e., a 1" tube can carry 4x the flow of a 1/2" tube. And so on. |
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Is the input of the injector on yours 1 inch? Mine is only half inch. Do you think I should change the bits to increas it to at least 3/4 inch?
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also if you are stuck finding one, I know where I can get a 1 1/4 for 2.00. don't know how much shipping would be but check out the prices there and let me know. I think I am going to go buy a bunch of them ranging from 1/2" to 1 1/4" so let me know.
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On my current injector housing the input is 1". I think my previous injector housing had a 3/4" input but I used a 3/4" to 1" hose barb adaptor so I could still use the 1" hose.
If it's easy to swap the bits over to make it 3/4" or even 1" then I would probably do so. If you want to experiment and leave it as-is and try it, I would guess that although the smaller input would be somewhat restrictive, it would be not as restrictive as having the smaller diameter hose down all the way to the pump. |
$2 Stircrazy? Wow at that price I'd buy them all. What's the deal, are they used or something?
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These are gate valves or ball valves?
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Thanks Tony. :biggrin:
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