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Manual Valves

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dssur   +1y
here is a picture of the set of ball valves that was (were?) in a mazda I bought for some parts.

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coptic120   +1y
Originally posted by flamesaway



Originally posted by laydhombre



why do some people want manuel valves anyway ? if you're going to bag a truck or car, spend the extra money and do it right, get electric solenoids, an air tank, a compressor, and the airline and switches. I guess you're bagging a hot rod and must be 80 years old

Is manuel your little friend from south of the border?

Manual valves. Quick, easy, dependable, no wires, no mess.



I agree they are easy and reliable for the most part. MIC valves do wear though and will need to have parts replaced as they start to leak up. No wires with manual, but in my opinion its easier to run some wire than it is a bunch of 1/2" airline in and out of the cab.

waynehammer   +1y
Originally posted by laydhombre



why do some people want manuel valves anyway ? if you're going to bag a truck or car, spend the extra money and do it right, get electric solenoids, an air tank, a compressor, and the airline and switches. I guess you're bagging a hot rod and must be 80 years old

funny thing is... you still need tanks and compressors. did u think manuel valves were magic?