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Thread: How to build a Victor VTS253a-1993

  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by Left C View Post
    This is simple to fix. Unscrew the 1993's knob and spray WD40 onto the area that the knob rides on and onto the threads. It will fix it right up. Victor (mrmotorcycles) told me about this. It makes a huge difference in how smooth that it operated.
    I've actually used clear grease (specifically: SUperlube). It does work.

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    You'll think that something is wrong with the regulator, but all it needs is a touch of lube.

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    those are slick looking regs. a very nice build.

    I have to say...every time I see one of these stainless steel builds, all shiny and chromed, I want one. There really are a lot of cool gadgets in this hobby.

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