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Impco Cobra Model Identification

I have a Cobra regulator that I need to replace. It has a part number tag that says "MTM 8504584" and "600503". It says 0.08WC on it also. I checked the Impco catalog and I don't see any listings for these numbers. The catalog shows the Cobra blue is -1.5WC and the orange is -.5WC. It has a VFF30-2 lock if that matters. The machine has a Nissan H20 engine.
  • Posted 10 Sep 2023 04:04
  • By SethRobertson
  • joined 9 Jul'23 - 10 messages
  • Massachusetts, United States
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The cobra converter was just and up dated converter from the emco model j you can install the model j converter to that truck and have no trouble with running or pressure l have used both converters for years on any thuck. that had a model j or cobra they are interchangeable. Hope l was of help.
  • Posted 11 Sep 2023 03:57
  • By Scott_
  • joined 16 May'21 - 310 messages
  • Pennsylvania, United States
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