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> DIY T-4 head volume CC kit, on the cheap
rfinegan
post Aug 7 2024, 09:53 AM
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I put together some cheep pieces to make a CC kit
I got from amazon but I am sure it can bee done even cheaper> about 10 bucks per kit
FREE shipping too
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BGLJ72RY?psc=1&...product_details
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C1NBMHWM?psc=1&...product_details

just drill a hole, seal with petroleum jelly and use ATF or Colored washer fluid

I post a video of how I used it soon....

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post Aug 7 2024, 10:03 AM
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I've got a tip...

Drill two holes!

At either end of the span.

One hole I drill to fit a hypo or burette. The other hole is tiny to release the air.

Slight tilt (little hole up) and the entire process gets easier.

Getting the final bubbles out of a single hole is an exercise in futility...


Using an inexpensive hypodermic over an expensive burette work fine in my book.

It's not AS accurate but at the comp ratio you will be checking (below 13-1) it will be accurate enough.

You will be able to accurately match each chamber to the others using a hypo.
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