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Just had an issue with F3 on a customer's Super64X Performance--replaced the valve and it still buzzed.So I put a kink in the old one and it doesn't buzz.Stupid fiddly harmonicas . . .BTW, this one is at 444+, he wants it at 442ish--he said 440 and I talked him out of it . . .
You wrote that your solution was putting a kink into the valve. Do you mean you put an arch in the top layer?
Quote from: Ed McCullough on May 10, 2024, 01:46:45 PMYou wrote that your solution was putting a kink into the valve. Do you mean you put an arch in the top layer?You crease the valve so that there is an arch.Your mileage may vary.It works, and it was not my idea--I might have gotten it from Smoky!
Quote from: Gnarly He Man on May 10, 2024, 04:25:12 PMQuote from: Ed McCullough on May 10, 2024, 01:46:45 PMYou wrote that your solution was putting a kink into the valve. Do you mean you put an arch in the top layer?You crease the valve so that there is an arch.Your mileage may vary.It works, and it was not my idea--I might have gotten it from Smoky!Smokey sed he yoosta use a cat's whiskers as "reed springs." Oooooo! Sounds kinda exotic, eh?
Not an arch, an actual "knee". Looked like a grasshopper leg that touched (at the tip) to the sealing part of the valve about a quarter of the way up. I suppose you could make them any way you wanted as long as you statrte out with valves that were for the botton holes on a 16 holer.Here, I just bent one up for ya!
Quote from: Age on May 11, 2024, 12:05:53 AMNot an arch, an actual "knee". Looked like a grasshopper leg that touched (at the tip) to the sealing part of the valve about a quarter of the way up. I suppose you could make them any way you wanted as long as you statrte out with valves that were for the botton holes on a 16 holer.Here, I just bent one up for ya!So ... it's amazing that there's enough room between the reed plate and cover to allow this "elbow" without hitting against the cover.
I've been a mechanic for seventy years. (Eee Gads - THAT makes me feel old ) Started fixing lawn mowers when I was ten, and I've found that "Doing" is always the best teacher. While it's always a good to have the general idea of what you're attempting in the first place, if you manage to screw something up, (which will happen from time to time ) that's a lesson well learned, and you won't make that particular mistake again.
Yeah, old is one adventure I never anticipated. It's an amazing experience, but the biggest surprise is how quickly it got here.
Quote from: Age on May 12, 2024, 09:52:31 PMYeah, old is one adventure I never anticipated. It's an amazing experience, but the biggest surprise is how quickly it got here. That could go on a T shirt!T