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Old 04-24-2007, 07:34 AM   #4 (permalink)
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I gave you our new fittings

CM

Yeah I like . I also see that the valve is somewhat servicable. I used a 1/4 to 1/8 reducer at the out end and it is now my nozzle holder as well. Very nice.
I was origionaly planing on putting the S-HSV before the nozzle, but after seeing the picture I'm not sure I will have the room. Would you see any problem with mounting the S-HSV on the pump and leaving the check valve at the nozzle. I have a barn-yard leangth of 1/4 nylon hose that runs from the trunk to the where the pump is to the IC where the nozzle is. So something needs be there to keep the fluid from running out into my IC.
Any thoughts?

You can mount the S-HSV at the pump or near the nozzle. The pump solution will be easy, which is why our kits will come that way. This brings a good point, you dont use a checkvalve with the S-HSV, it needs to be completely eliminated. You do need a water filter though.

I'm going to need to talk to you later in this week about your setup.

CM
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