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Thread: Crossfire Stealth Reg Oring Sizes

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    Crossfire Stealth Reg Oring Sizes

    Does anyone happen to know the sizes of the two orings in a crossfire stealth reg? The rebuild kit (2 orings and a piston seal) is $8 plus shipping and all I need is the big one that goes inside the bonnet. I can pick one up at the local hardware store for 25 cents I just need to know the size. It got shredded when the bonnet came loose and started to unscrew while under pressure.
    My tourney setup: Polished Insight NG_Spire with ramp and Crown SF_14in Dye UL .684-Crossfire 68/4500 with LP spring kit
    My just for fun setup: System-X autococker with CP reg, aftermarket clamping feedneck, WGP internals and flame drop (because I like it hot)_Dye rotor with Virtue Crown 2.5 and Virtue SoftCycle arm_Ninja 48/3000 aluminum tank with Guerrilla Myth reg

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    Still searching around Crossfire's website has been down for weeks so I can't contact them directly. Don't want to spend $20 after shipping for one oring buying the kit from critical.
    My tourney setup: Polished Insight NG_Spire with ramp and Crown SF_14in Dye UL .684-Crossfire 68/4500 with LP spring kit
    My just for fun setup: System-X autococker with CP reg, aftermarket clamping feedneck, WGP internals and flame drop (because I like it hot)_Dye rotor with Virtue Crown 2.5 and Virtue SoftCycle arm_Ninja 48/3000 aluminum tank with Guerrilla Myth reg

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    Have you tried calling? Google says: (269) 383-1111 is their number.

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    Calipers are a solid investment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fullofpaint View Post
    Have you tried calling? Google says: (269) 383-1111 is their number.
    Quote Originally Posted by PBSteve View Post
    Calipers are a solid investment.
    Solid advice.

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    Damn I got out of school like four days ago my physics class had like a hundred of those.
    My tourney setup: Polished Insight NG_Spire with ramp and Crown SF_14in Dye UL .684-Crossfire 68/4500 with LP spring kit
    My just for fun setup: System-X autococker with CP reg, aftermarket clamping feedneck, WGP internals and flame drop (because I like it hot)_Dye rotor with Virtue Crown 2.5 and Virtue SoftCycle arm_Ninja 48/3000 aluminum tank with Guerrilla Myth reg

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    If you're just using them general purpose, a cheap pair (~$10) will work fine and are good to have around.
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    Calipers should almost be mandatory for the Inception Forums.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pbjosh View Post
    Calipers should almost be mandatory for the Inception Forums.
    Ha, I have a set in my nightstand.

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    do we even want to know why...

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