to remove the inlet valve, it is necessary to align the pointer arrow on the g900 Valve tool with the alignment dot on
the rotor’s flange. The alignment dot is centered on the flange compartment lid adjacent to (next to) the body cavity
opening. A second alignment dot is located below the lid in case the flange compartment lid has been removed.
align the pointer arrow on the tool with the alignment dot (fig 94) and lower the tool into the rotor’s body (fig 95).
as the g900 Valve tool is lowered into the rotor’s body, recessed areas on the black plastic part on the tool will
engage vertical rails inside the body wall. the tool must engage these rails or the tool will not align with the inlet
valve below. continue pressing downward compressing the spring on the g900 Valve tool. While holding the
tool down with the spring compressed, turn the tool’s handle clockwise until it stops. next, release the spring’s
compression by lifting the handle slightly on the g900 Valve tool. this action hooks and locks the inlet valve to the
tool. Finally, pull upward on the tool’s handle to remove the tool and inlet valve from the rotor’s body (fig 96).
Important
– take note of how the g900 Valve tool nests with the attached inlet valve. this will help later when
attaching the inlet valve to the tool prior to inlet valve installation.
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to disengage the inlet valve from the g900 Valve tool, hold the inlet valve with one hand and the tool with the other hand.
next, push the tool’s handle toward the inlet valve to compress the tool’s spring. With the spring held compressed,
rotate the tool’s handle counter-clockwise to release the tool’s hooks from the inlet valve (fig 97).
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