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julianb

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Bayco valve
« on: December 27, 2012, 05:12:06 pm »
Hello do these thing really double the vacuum power. I don't see how it can be done, anybody out there know?

Jamie Pearson

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Re: Bayco valve
« Reply #1 on: December 27, 2012, 06:56:20 pm »
I suppose it will depend on what type of vac relief is currently fitted to your machine (if any) and whether or not it can be adjusted to vent at a higher amount.

Nigel_W

Re: Bayco valve
« Reply #2 on: December 27, 2012, 07:45:51 pm »
Julian,

I am not sure about doubling  but it should improve your vacuum.

Most truck mounts start leaking air through the spring vac relief valve at 10 hg or even lower. If you close the existing vac relief valve and install a Bayco Valve you will stop the air leakage (loss of vacuum) until the machine reaches 15hg. At this point the Bayco valve will open to protect the machine. It just means that between 10 and 15 hg you are not leaking air and therefore not losing vacuum.

Some truckmounts in the States now have them fitted as standard.

Nigel

richie

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Re: Bayco valve
« Reply #3 on: December 27, 2012, 08:19:36 pm »
As Nigel said, it wont double the vacuum however it will improve it for all the reasons noted above.

julianb

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Re: Bayco valve
« Reply #4 on: December 27, 2012, 10:54:24 pm »
Don't think it's worth the investment

richie

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Re: Bayco valve
« Reply #5 on: December 28, 2012, 04:13:17 pm »
They are worth it.

julianb

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Re: Bayco valve
« Reply #6 on: December 28, 2012, 04:55:31 pm »
Does that mean that you can feel the difference

Billy Russell

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AshWhite

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Re: Bayco valve
« Reply #8 on: December 28, 2012, 07:03:00 pm »
Would be worth it for you, Billy - I bet you'd be able to get 5hg!
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Nigel_W

Re: Bayco valve
« Reply #9 on: December 28, 2012, 07:53:36 pm »
Its Hector that really needs one...........




To weigh his rotary down   :-* for that deep down clean ;D

richie

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Re: Bayco valve
« Reply #10 on: December 28, 2012, 10:47:00 pm »
LMFAO Nigel :)



julianb....yes you can feel the difference at the wand.

Nick Attwood

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Re: Bayco valve
« Reply #11 on: December 29, 2012, 09:33:38 am »
I recently fitted a Kunkle Valve (same idea as a Bayco) and you can most certainly feel the difference! Would highly recommend one!

Got mine of the forums, so not sure where you can get them but Glynn Waterworth may be able to point you in the right direction.

*Hector*

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Re: Bayco valve
« Reply #12 on: December 29, 2012, 09:46:59 am »
Its Hector that really needs one...........




To weigh his rotary down   :-* for that deep down clean ;D

noted..... recorded..... to be used in the future when needed  :-*
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Bob Allen

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Re: Bayco valve
« Reply #13 on: December 29, 2012, 02:04:35 pm »
I used to have a Kuncle valve fitted on my Boxxer 421 but didnt really notice much difference , but was told it needed to be at the opposite end to vac inlets, is that correct and would it make much difference ?
Bob Allen

elliott cleaning

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Re: Bayco valve
« Reply #14 on: January 01, 2013, 08:11:38 pm »
Does that mean that you can feel the difference

Depends - if you're running a 3 or 4 series blower, then you probably will notice the difference.  Anything larger than that and you probably won't.

Always bear in mind that 'lift' on it's own does not necessarily improve your 'cleaning prowess'.   You require the intricate balance of lift, airflow and air velocity to maximise your cleaning results.  

elliott cleaning

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Re: Bayco valve
« Reply #15 on: January 01, 2013, 08:28:42 pm »
Don't think it's worth the investment

You can always go for the cheapo 'free flow' system

julianb

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Re: Bayco valve
« Reply #16 on: January 01, 2013, 09:11:20 pm »
What is a free flow system tho I think I can guess

Mike Halliday

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Re: Bayco valve
« Reply #17 on: January 01, 2013, 10:21:30 pm »
What is a free flow system tho I think I can guess

A big rusty hole in your waste tank
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Nick Attwood

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Re: Bayco valve
« Reply #18 on: January 02, 2013, 01:15:43 am »
Tried Free Flow a while back and IMHO it was complete crap! It needs adjusted dependant on what length of hose your using which is a real pain in the arse, Stay away from it in MHO.