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  • swillia316
    Registered User
    • Dec 2004
    • 47

    #1

    New Xvalve

    I received a new xvalve yesterday for my classic body mag and cant seam to get the valve to go in all the way? I am fairly new to automags so I may be doing something stupid but doesnt look good to the wife when you spent a fair amount of cash on a part and it does not fit, yet! Thanks
  • TwilightG
    www.BigEvilOnline.com

    • Mar 2007
    • 1387

    #2
    First, how is it not fitting correctly? There is normally a very small gap between the body and the valve. The two don't really touch.

    2nd, take a look at the on/off assembly. When installed, is it not sitting in flush with the valve? Or does it stick out a millimeter or so?
    Is it ULT or standard on/off? If ULT, it might have too many shims in there. If it's the standard, I had a problem a couple of months ago where my on/off wouldn't fit correctly. It turned out that the two o-rings at the top of the on/off assembly were not fitting inside each other. I replaced both of the o-rings and worked like a charm.
    Make sure to oil up the on/off too.

    ... but again, it all comes down to my first question. :)

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    • swillia316
      Registered User
      • Dec 2004
      • 47

      #3
      Originally posted by TwilightG
      First, how is it not fitting correctly? There is normally a very small gap between the body and the valve. The two don't really touch.

      2nd, take a look at the on/off assembly. When installed, is it not sitting in flush with the valve? Or does it stick out a millimeter or so?
      Is it ULT or standard on/off? If ULT, it might have too many shims in there. If it's the standard, I had a problem a couple of months ago where my on/off wouldn't fit correctly. It turned out that the two o-rings at the top of the on/off assembly were not fitting inside each other. I replaced both of the o-rings and worked like a charm.
      Make sure to oil up the on/off too.

      ... but again, it all comes down to my first question. :)
      It does not slide into the body far enough. If I remove the front of the bolt it sits pretty close to the body but with the bolt present it is like a 1/8 - 1/4 inch off.

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      • georgeyew
        Registered User
        • Jan 2007
        • 704

        #4
        Can you set the classic valve and the X valve side by side and see if the dimensions are the same on both?

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        • swillia316
          Registered User
          • Dec 2004
          • 47

          #5
          Originally posted by georgeyew
          Can you set the classic valve and the X valve side by side and see if the dimensions are the same on both?
          Not anymore I traded it in to AGD. It seems to me the bolt is to big for the inside the body. I tried without the spring too.

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          • DevilMan
            FeedBack is at my HomePage
            • Aug 2004
            • 2479

            #6
            Check the little metal bushing down where the rear thumb screw comes through. Sometimes in assembly/disassembly they get pushed up a bit.... make sure it's pushed down out of the way and/or just take it out for the test.

            DM

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