Lost Scubapro 109 exhaust "T" - Anyone have one?

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I lost the exhaust "t" to my scubapro 109 last weekend. Does anyone have one for sale or know where I can pick one up?

Thanks!
 
Don't know a thing about your side of the country geographically, but Malibu Scuba Repair is an excellent source for all things old (and new) in regard to ScubaPro on the West Coast.....
 
I lost the exhaust "t" to my scubapro 109 last weekend. Does anyone have one for sale or know where I can pick one up?
Thanks!

I lost a bottle of Cabernet Sauvignon; perhaps we can work out a deal. :D What vintage/how aged are you looking to purchase?
 
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I lost a bottle of Cabernet Sauvignon; perhaps we can work out a deal. :D What vintage/how aged are you looking to purchase?

We can absolutely work out a deal! :) Whatever you want. I'm using the 109 as a backup reg. I attached a photo. I don't really know what vintage/how aged I want. Whatever is functional.


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caity - one work of caution: Installation of a new exhaust-tee can be very difficult, especially with the current model exhaust-tee. Basically, you will need to boil the new tee to soften the very hard rubber/plastic material and it is still a bit of a wresting match slipping it over the retainer. May still require some lube, muscle, and a few choice words. But once it is on there, it is not going to get lost.
 
Thank you for the advice! If I'm not able to get in on myself, I have a vintage/DIY dive buddy who I'll bribe for help. :)


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I used to boil mine, but I've learned (thanks Luis H) that by using a hairdryer and a little soapy water and it pops right on. (OK, you still need the choice words)
 
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