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    ptbomb is offline Junior Member
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    Default Keg Coupler Dismantled?

    I attempted to clean my kegerator. Directions were not very clear from sanyo/summit. I noticed a white ball and a three winged looking black rubber peice in my bucket of water, that I think came out of the coupler, potentially as a result of me sliding the bristled brush through the middle of the coupler. Is this where it came from? Can I get them back whereever they belong? The ball slides into the coupler, but the rubber peice does not seem to belong inside. help!

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    ptbomb is offline Junior Member
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    could it be a ball retention spring of some sort? I'm trying to research this, if so, how does it go back inside? from what end? ohh no, I have a keg coming tomorrow!! fyi, it is the basic coupler that came with the kegerator.

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    Smile I have the answer.

    http://www.micromatic.com/draft-keg-...pid-7485E.html

    ok, I found this on a previous thread regarding the white ball. I think I have my answer. Sorry for posting and not taking the necessary time to research the isssue.

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    Default ok, now I notice beer in my co2 line!

    Is there a Geek Squad for kegerators out there! any help on this? I tapped the keg and notice the liquid, must have something to do with the ball and that rubber peice that I donät think I put in correctly.

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    Larry Tapper is offline Senior Member
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    The Ball goes in first from the top of the coupler, then the black star piece, the a gasket between the coupler and the line nut. you may have to hold the probe on the coupler to tighten the line nut. I hope this helps, or go to mm and look for replacement parts foryour coupler, this would show how they go together.
    L. Tapper

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