I have an RT on/off and it leaks air, though with the trigger depressed, does not. That means the on/off has bad o-rings, right? Any one know where to get new o-rings for an rt on/off?
RT on/off Problem
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Start at the 8 min mark on video 6 and it contuses on part 7. Make sure what your problem is before you go buy anything.
Part 6...
Part 7
Last edited by Ando; 10-22-2009, 10:54 AM. -
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Have you tried lubing it first? I have a 2 spares. I can send you one. PM me your address and I'll have it in the mail tomorrow.
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If it doesn't leak when you hold the trigger back when gassed up there is nothing wrong with your on/off.
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It will be an o-ring past the on/off top, so yes, this sounds right.Originally posted by pumpwhat about the bottom oring of the on off?Comment
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He's already isolated the problem to the RT on/off. It has to be one of the 2 orings.Originally posted by leloupWith the stock on/off, there is no problem, but with the rt in there, it leaks unless I hold down the trigger.
EDIT: leaks out the trigger area, not the barrel.
Hmm...You are using a RT on/off pin right Leloup?Last edited by Ando; 10-22-2009, 08:53 PM.Comment
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ROFL...I'm thinking its one of the 2 orings on the RT on/off since the stock on/off isn't having any issues and the same 2 bottom orings are being used. My only question...is he using a RT on/off pin and not the stock pin...
Edit: NM...I'm a douche.
He would have to be using the RT on/off pin since the stock one wouldn't fit in the RT housing
...and still waiting on his address
And pump I think your getting the ULT mixed up with the normal RT on/off. There's no oring (besides the 2 loose ones) at the bottom of a stock RT on/offLast edited by Ando; 10-22-2009, 08:59 PM.Comment
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lol..ok we're talking about the same oring then just looking at it 2 different ways.Comment

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