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Title: '65-'66 Proportioning Valve (Production Line Version)
Post by: OldGuy on December 10, 2024, 04:36:11 PM
I have a production line proportioning valve in original, as found condition for sale. This valve has been sitting on one of my cabinet shelves for years and now needs a new home. The date code is 204-4 (July 23, 1964). Externally, the valve still has a heavy coating of black paint and minimal surface rust with no pitting. The line port threads are in very good condition. The pressure adjustment screw and jam nut are also in very good condition and display the original zinc plating under the heavy paint. The valve comes with the panel attaching bolt. Internal condition is unknown. Price-$200 includes shipping. I've attempted (numerous times) to post pictures of this valve but for some reason, the post will not go through. PM if you would like to see photos.

Frank
Title: Re: '65-'66 Proportioning Valve (Production Line Version)
Post by: jwc66k on December 10, 2024, 08:13:52 PM
Frank,
PM sent (about picture, not the valve.)
Jim
Title: Re: '65-'66 Proportioning Valve (Production Line Version)
Post by: jwc66k on December 10, 2024, 08:37:37 PM
Frank,
A test.
Jim
Title: Re: '65-'66 Proportioning Valve (Production Line Version)
Post by: jwc66k on December 10, 2024, 08:41:47 PM
Frank,
Thia is what I see on my "box". I downloaded a copy and posted it, all of two minutes.
Jim
Title: Re: '65-'66 Proportioning Valve (Production Line Version)
Post by: OldGuy on December 11, 2024, 09:51:46 AM
Jim, I see the same on my box also. I click on "Browse," select a picture(s) from a file, attach it, and then hit "post". It appears to begin uploading and then, magically, the page goes blank and no post is created. The first time I tried this process, I loaded 5 pictures and, upon rejection, I thought that the file was too large. I got down to 1 picture and still had the same issue.

This process appears too easy to screw up, but----------. I'm at a loss to explain it.

Thanks for you help.

Frank