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Old 19-12-2017, 09:49 AM
Richard L Richard L is offline
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It is an old number, just checked. Thank you.

The new number is 806-501A (85cc/min). The old 0.3mm CV jet suffered from blockage if tap water is used.

We re-designed the new jet with a larger orifice. Using distilled water is still a must.
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Old 19-12-2017, 02:12 PM
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Default Re: Using plugs for nozzle mounting?

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It is an old number, just checked. Thank you.

The new number is 806-501A (85cc/min). The old 0.3mm CV jet suffered from blockage if tap water is used.

We re-designed the new jet with a larger orifice. Using distilled water is still a must.
Will the new P/N flow close enough to the old number to be used together? The M57 is a 6-pot, and therefore would need 6 instead of the 4 I got from the EVO owner that sold the kit.
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