Posted by Wardner on September 07, 2011 at 14:34:30 from (209.86.226.40):
I just received my PS plug for the PS valve. It was not packaged in an IH wrapping.
I can take measurements with my digital vernier calipers and post them here or I can have a machine shop make a bunch of the plugs. I can stop by the machine shop tomorrow and get a quote. Let me know what you want to do.
Not sure if D Slater's pipe plug will work but then he has a much better understanding of the system than I do. The largest diameter of the plug slip fits into the third bore of a non PS service valve. It appears to float like a shuttle valve shuttle. Not sure if the third hole in a PS valve has a counterbore to lock it in place.
The seller I purchased the plug from may already be reproducing them. If so, I would imagine he has another already listed. I haven't seen it though. You could email him through eBay.
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