So it appears that my two cornies are both outcasts of sorts. One is a Challenger VI with the nylon gas tube, and the other is an Italian made variety. When I went to disassemble the Italian keg for cleaning, I found that, unlike the typical kegs I've read about, the legs of the poppets seem to snap in behind a lip inside the post. I did some searching and didn't really find a definitive answer on the best way to remove these without damaging them. I tried to get the legs out with a jewlers screwdriver, but they just turned and getting all three at once is pretty much impossible. I have to believe that pushing down on the plunger hard enough to get them to come out would most certainly bend the legs.
I figure that, if there's no alternative, as long as they hold pressure I'll leave them alone, and if they leak, I'll just yank them out with some pliers or something.
Chris
I figure that, if there's no alternative, as long as they hold pressure I'll leave them alone, and if they leak, I'll just yank them out with some pliers or something.
Chris