Chris
I initially used one fridge magnet then went to multiple fridge mags. Finally using Neodymium before abandoning the idea.
I tried first at the counterweight end then transferred to the wand end. There are differences. Now the reasons for that could be a whole new controversial discussion.
Frogman
As per an earlier post, when I rebuilt the manifold I used 2 shims and one grub screw arranged at 120 degree increments each end of the manifold. This allowed for tightening by doing up the grub screws. Do this on a standard manifold at your own risk
Ketchup
You got me running to the arm to check these little screws. Still tight after 15 years, phew.
So now some may be asking why I haven't cleaned the sleeve in 15 years.
Well, we do have very clean air here in NZ.
With the air pump running I break the air line next to my pressure gauge and squirt in CRC CO contact cleaner. Then reconnect.
I have previously placed paper towels at each end of the manifold. Then move the spindle back and fwd.
The cleaner is forced thru the sleeve and its tiny orifices. Leaving them to be nice and clean
I do this approximately every 6 months with positive results.
I initially used one fridge magnet then went to multiple fridge mags. Finally using Neodymium before abandoning the idea.
I tried first at the counterweight end then transferred to the wand end. There are differences. Now the reasons for that could be a whole new controversial discussion.
Frogman
As per an earlier post, when I rebuilt the manifold I used 2 shims and one grub screw arranged at 120 degree increments each end of the manifold. This allowed for tightening by doing up the grub screws. Do this on a standard manifold at your own risk
Ketchup
You got me running to the arm to check these little screws. Still tight after 15 years, phew.
So now some may be asking why I haven't cleaned the sleeve in 15 years.
Well, we do have very clean air here in NZ.
With the air pump running I break the air line next to my pressure gauge and squirt in CRC CO contact cleaner. Then reconnect.
I have previously placed paper towels at each end of the manifold. Then move the spindle back and fwd.
The cleaner is forced thru the sleeve and its tiny orifices. Leaving them to be nice and clean
I do this approximately every 6 months with positive results.