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Manifold tubes are plastic?!?



The brass ones kick @ss with teflon tape and they don't get brittle and
break.

On 4/15/07, julie@menloparkrandd.com <julie@menloparkrandd.com> wrote:
>
> IIRC brass expands & contracts more than the plastic. Not a good thing
> when you need a good pressure seal.
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: Sean Whalen [mailto:hareless@gmail.com]
> >Sent: Sunday, April 15, 2007 08:32 PM
> >To: 'Allyn', scirocco-l@scirocco.org
> >Subject: Re: Manifold tubes are plastic?!?
> >
> >Since I have a whopping 256MB I don't have ETKA, but could the difference
> in
> >the numbers be plastic vs. brass?
> >On 4/15/07, Allyn <amalventano1@tds.net> wrote:
> >>
> >> > ETKA is a little difficult to understand here, but the part
> >> > number is either
> >> > 063 133 555 or 063 133 555A.
> >>
> >> Generally, equal part numbers with letters added indicate the same part
> at
> >> a newer revision.
> >> Chances are both of those are equal, with the "A" part simply being a
> >> revised design.
> >> HTH
> >> Al
> >>
> >>
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