Hey guys! It's taken me almost a month and a half but after playing with all my glass, trying different water levels and temps...AND draw speeds....I think ive figured this bad boy out! Im now crushing .1-.15 sized bowls in 2 of the smoothest rips ever with my showerhead set to 610. Truly an end game vape.
I'm still seeing a small gap between my coil cover and coil nut because my coil sticks out slightly from the bottom of the cover when assembled. It looks like a simple tightening would fix it, and I remember reading from someone here that they also saw improvement after tightening theirs (baron I think?)
I don't want to damage anything of course, so what is the best way to do this? Just grab one end with pliers and sort of "wind" it up while it's hot?
Thanks Bros!
A small gap between the head and diffuser is normal. We tried some versions where the 2 parts actually touched but that left the coil and head lose and did not feel right. (loosey goosey)
The thread seals off the air path very well, so don't worry about air leaks from the gap.
Please only finger tighten the vrod. The wrench flats are there for removal only, not tightening or eliminating the small gap.
I'm glad you all are liking the rev f with a little more stylish wrench flats. It most likely would not have ever evolved in style if this forum didn't speak the truth about the looks of rev E. As it turns out the changes make the part easier to machine. We were very close to begin to tumble the parts to help blend tool marks.