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Re: leaky system X
In Reply to: leaky system X posted by Cruton on January 18, 2003 at 14:23:02:
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Posted by: PigTech on January 20, 2003 at 12:08:44 Forum Moderator
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: I recently bought the system X front pneumatics, and the "3 way" or whatever you want to call it, leaks a LOT! When the trigger is at rest, and when it is pulled back all the way, it does not leak. However, during the pull, lots of air leaks out of the side vents. I have a stock trigger style on my 2000. And yes, my hoses are installed correctly. If anyone knows what I should do please post something. Thanks It's perfectly normal for some 3 way designs to leak during the pull process. As long as it's not leaking at rest and when all the way back, you are fine. See you on the field, |
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