revvo tank rebuilding

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juancarter

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In not sure you need a new tank, just an understanding you'll be changing coils weekly. That could well end up true for most is not all of the drop in coil tanks. I'd suggest if you can rewick those coils try that and see how much more life you get. The ultimate solution if the cost of factory coils becomes unreasonable is to simply get a tank where you build and wick your own coils. Then got can clean them whenever you want to for mere pennies in expenses.
yes dear Eskie, i will try to rewick it. the problem is not how expensive, is that in my country its imposible to buy the parts for that tank. i will see if i can bring some from china. but i will first try to rewick it. i will let you know if it works dear. thanks for the help!!!
 

juancarter

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Have you tried soaking the old heads in PGA / vodka over night, then rinsing in hot water & allowing them to dry?
Some folks get a few days of life from cleaning used heads.
i will try today dear, i have 2 burned coils so i will try to rewick one and try to clean the other. i will let you know dear.
 
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