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Posted by superjerry on October 16, 2001 at 18:41:15:
In Reply to: Anyone have any suggestions ? posted by
take your bolt out, and gas it up. Then, you should be able to hear the leak. Take your barrel off, and slide your bolt in through the front of the gun. Look down through the bolt pin slot, and notice that the sound of the leak changes as you slide the bolt over the hole coming from the top of the valve. If that's the case, you don't have a leak between the cup seal and the valve. If so, take the LPR off, take the grip frame/tray off, take out the valve set screw, take the ram out, push the valve out the front with your bolt. Inspect/clean the valve and the cup seal for any imperfections. The smallest imperfections or dirt will cause a leak. If there's an imperfection in the lip around the valve, you need to replace it. If the cup seal is damaged, you need to replace it. When you re-assemble it all, grease the o-rings with silicon grease. Hope that helps.. if not, post your story and I'll help more.
Christopher "Dizturbd1" Allsup
12:16:38 10/18/01
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