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WARPIG Tech Talk - Spyder
Re: Spyder Leak in Bottom Line

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Posted by paintballer06 on October 08, 2002 at 16:09:15:

In Reply to: Re: Spyder Leak in Bottom Line posted by Steve on October 08, 2002 at 11:32:11:

: : In my spyder shutter, the bottom line leaks on two ends. On the ends, where the hose meets the part that screws into the regulator or extension chamber, when i screw in the co2, it pushes these things(Sorry, i dont know what to call them or how to descrive them), out, and it leaks air. I bought a new bottom line, but then i tried the same thing and it still leaks. I am cocking my gun, then screwing in the co2. And also my psi is about 750-800.

: Is it steelbraided or Macroline? Are the threads wrapped in teflon tape? Has your tank itself been checked?

Here is a diagram of it
The | are the threads, : is tube,
+'s are placed above where the leaks are.
The new bottom line i got is macro/micro.
(periods are to keep spaces)

+....................+
|||[==]:::::::::::::::::::[==]||| [regulator]



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