ia this the rite sprinkler valve? http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs/sto ... reNum=8125
its a 3/4" lawn gene sprinkler valve but i cant tell if it has a gide rod or not.
valve ?
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to be honest, having a guide rod makes no difference. its possible to make a sprinkler valve pneumaticaly modified when the sprinkler valve has a gude rod. just put the blowgun off to the side so it never hits the rod..... and yes, i believe that valve has a guide rod.
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i have that valve and it does have a guide rod but like VH said you can still mod it
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Why not just use it unmodded? gasp
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Hey, ive modded a valve by removing the guide rod, it was a a valve like this[/img]
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No, the guide rod (I think) helps with the moving parts inside the valve in thier moving up and down.
Yes, that valve will do fine. Some people like to bend the guide rod into an "L" shape to get it out of the way.
Yes, that valve will do fine. Some people like to bend the guide rod into an "L" shape to get it out of the way.
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so you know takeing the guide rod out makes it not alighn properly. there for it wont seal. i took the guide rod out of mine it stoped workign after 3 shots.Flying_Salt wrote:No, the guide rod (I think) helps with the moving parts inside the valve in thier moving up and down.
Yes, that valve will do fine. Some people like to bend the guide rod into an "L" shape to get it out of the way.
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no by bending it you still make the phram set wrong.th3p0p0 wrote:ok then i wont do that but i can bend it all i want rite with out it bracken?
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get an orbit watermaster 3/4" inline valve. they have no guide rod.
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