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I've noticed my is doing the exact same thing. Thank goodness for data recorders. It's easy to see and the time where the stop closes slowly is always in the .16-.17 second range.
It's a D'bear TS 30 and gets a lot of use. I also use it for an SLE when bracket racing. I called D'bear and even the tech was knowledgeable he was unable to assist me. Don, do you have a part number on that cylinder? Is it a Grainger part? |
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My problem ended up being a bad regulator!
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I don't have one available right now. I just ordered the replacement from #1 Stop.
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Thanks, Don. Changing every so often is probably a good idea. I don't imagine they cost much.
I'll get mine apart and measure all the specifics and post them here. |
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