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    Red oring inside power tube

    Long story short, i got a mag from some jag that swapped the red oring inside the power tube with a urethrene one. I know that oring is not a listed AGD part since on most valves you cant even access it.
    Where can I find one of these??

    Any help is appreciated.
    Thanks

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    IIRC, Tuna had some.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skipdogg View Post
    Long story short, i got a mag from some jag that swapped the red oring inside the power tube with a urethrene one. I know that oring is not a listed AGD part since on most valves you cant even access it.
    Where can I find one of these??

    Any help is appreciated.
    Thanks
    I think Tuna has them.

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    Tunaman beacon has been activated....

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    if you can't get in touch with tuna, i think luke might have some. also i think someone posted the size in one of the insert threads.

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    Talk to Tuna... that's where I get them from... and a lecture every time not to get loctite on it

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    got mine from Tuna a couple of months back.

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    I have a classic mag that I put back together without the o-ring because I had to use it as a loaner the next day and had no spare. Its seen several days of play now with only blue threadlocker sealing the power tube to the dump chamber. Maybe I just got lucky but it worked great for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Levi View Post
    I have a classic mag that I put back together without the o-ring because I had to use it as a loaner the next day and had no spare. Its seen several days of play now with only blue threadlocker sealing the power tube to the dump chamber. Maybe I just got lucky but it worked great for me.
    It'll work, but it will be much harder to get the front off now.
    Except for the Automag in front, its usually the man behind the equipment that counts.

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    I have replacements if Tunas out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by athomas View Post
    It'll work, but it will be much harder to get the front off now.
    True... I'm sure I'll have to put a little heat to it if I ever need to get it apart.

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    And a "Park Tool Co" axle vise is your friend.
    Email me for low prices on ALL AGD Products and more. tunaman5@verizon.net
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    Thanks for all the help guys.
    Tuna has me taken care of.

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