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Steps to Rebuild a Six Pack Solenoid - Printable Version

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RE: Steps to Rebuild a Six Pack Solenoid - Richard - 12-12-2020

Put the brass body in a vise. Grab the stem with channel locks or such. Have at it. Take emery paper and clean up the stem when finished so the solenoid magnet will slide back on . Did it this way for years until Tom supplied the tool. Ugly but effective. Kind of like me................


RE: Steps to Rebuild a Six Pack Solenoid - encantotom - 12-12-2020

hello all, in tonys defense, he has already tried all the things suggested. i have talked to him a few times about it as he has tried.

tony, if you want to send them to me i will be glad to do it for you. or at least destroy them trying....ha

let me know

tom


RE: Steps to Rebuild a Six Pack Solenoid - folivier - 12-13-2020

Have you tried applying heat? Either with a heat gun or with a torch. Be careful if using a torch to not overheat it, don't want to melt the o-rings or valve seat. After applying heat for a while to get it hot then spray a penetrating oil on it and try to unscrew it. Maybe try doing this a couple times.


RE: Steps to Rebuild a Six Pack Solenoid - encantotom - 12-13-2020

he doesnt care about the valve seat or the o rings. he has new ones to put in

tom


RE: Steps to Rebuild a Six Pack Solenoid - Tfrazier - 12-14-2020

Update. First, thanks for all of the suggestions. I was able to get three of them apart. I did damage one of the large I o ring channels on one of the Brass bases. I guess I had setting to high in vice.
@ tom: I appreciate the offer but they are already on the way to Richard. Besides, you need a break after the marathon slide job.
Hope everyone has a great Christmas and New Year holiday. We are heading down to Keys for some sun and relaxation. Need to recharge the batteries. Tony