Shopper what seals will this need to install on a MK16
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WILLIAM K I required no additional O-rings for installation on a MK25 and I assume that none are required for the MK16 as well. The MK16 is no longer available and I am not personally familliar with it, but I would imagine the connecting mechanism is the same as the other Scubapro models. Although it is not absolutely required, I did purchase a socket and extension to aid in the removal of the yoke connector. A typical socket will not fit inside the yoke adapter.
Hope this helps...
JAMES W For an MK25 no additional seals are required
noel n cool i brought up my detailed schematics. and they looked like they were all there. reason i asked was some of the reviewers noted they were missing seals.....there is a grove about 1/2 inch up from the inside end that has nothing in it but the end has the smaller o ring (like on the hose plugs and just under the wheel is a larger body seal.... ill have my local dive shop remove the yoke nut and i have a inch pound torque wrench and the right type of hex sockets....to re install, or maybe ill just have my dive shop do it just had the reg rebuilt so they may do it for cheap since all the parts are there
JEAN MARC H None
It's part of the kit
MICHAEL M I've converted two Mk25 to DIN using this kit from ScubaPro. The kit comes with the necessary O-rings to complete the conversion (they are visible in the picture).
What you will need is a torque wrench so you can tighten the fasteners on the kit to the correct tightness (two locations). You may also need a special "short" socket to remove the old yoke from the first stage and a extra long hex key to install the new parts. The torque specifications are written on the kit package.
MARCIAL S None just make sure it has all its o rings that come with it.