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From: "J. Garruba" <jgarruba@ematic.com>
Date: Thu, 25 Apr 2002 12:59:59 -0400
Jay,

    I don't know why, but I can't e-mail you directly, so I am forwarding
this through the list.  Sorry guys
Joe


-----Original Message-----
From: jay_welch@juno.com <jay_welch@juno.com>
To: jgarruba@ematic.com <jgarruba@ematic.com>
Date: Thursday, April 25, 2002 10:27 AM
Subject: Archive


>Hi Joe,
>
>I don;t know if you got what you were looking for but this is what I have
>saved from the list over the last year or so.
>
>Jay
>
>Miscellaneous PDWA Info:
>
>- O Rings & Rebuild Kits - American Packing & Gasket Co, Houston, TX
>713-675-5271, 800-888-5223   www.apandg.com  Give them your measurements
>& they can take it from there - min $5.00 order.  Use Ethylene Propylene
>(EPR) O-rings ONLY.  There appears to have been about 4 different PDWA
>models used. Internal piston sizes vary. Disassemble PDWA & measure the
>diameter of the "channel" on the piston where the O-ring seats then
>measure the cross section (width) of the old O-ring.  With this
>information, you need to determine the size of the O-ring so, asa
>reference, check out PSP at: http://www.pspglobal.com/nf000series.html  &
>look at their "series" charts to find your size.  O-rings are "sized" by
>the cross sectional diameter of the O-ring material & the inner diameter
>of the ring.  You have to know yours before you order.
>
>- Rimmer Brothers or British Racing Green - Delaware 888-749-8033.  For
>the early (brass) PDWA order part# BAU1704A.  It has two each of two
>different size o-rings for different styles of plungers (although not
>all) & a copper washer to seal the bolt on the end of the cylinder.  See
>at http://pages.prodigy.net/jdhenn/pdwa1.jpg
>
>- Great Lakes Rubber & Supply - Phone: 414-352-8800
>www.greatlakesrubber.com  Stock# 2- 008 E893 O rings.  Made by Parker
>Hannafin.  $62.50 per one hundred.
>
>- PDWA Brake Warning Light Connection - The connector that fits into the
>PDWA used in the TR250 and TR6 is still available as a new item through
>Ford dealers.
>
>=====================
>Dear Listers,
>
>Sorry for the bother, but could anyone tell me the address of the e-mail
>archive?  I am trying to look up a discussion on the PDWA valve from a
>while
>ago, but the link at listquest is no longer good.
>
>Thanks for the help.
>
>Best Regards,
>Joseph Garruba

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