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  • FA22RaptorF22
    AO-CT
    • Nov 2006
    • 593

    #16
    I have an RT here that is doing...err..was...doing the same thing.

    Your leak is due to the carrier / powertube oring (in lvl7 or 10) not sealing against the bolt stem.
    This causes the reg to just keep bleeding pressure through the bolt and not building up in the dump chamber.

    If it were to be sealing right, eventually enough pressure would build up, the on/off pin would push out and the reg seat would close as pressure pre reg, and post reg has been equalized.

    If the bolt stem doesn't seal, this will NOT happen.

    The reason holding the trigger makes the leak stop is because that will seal off pressure from the reg (making no more air come out....seeming like you fixed the leak...) and there will be none left in the dump chamber and you will just keep any more air from entering the valve by holding the trigger.

    FIX?

    New powertube oring (lvl 7) or new carrier / oring (lvl 10)

    **If a level 10 is in question, this can also be a shim leak rather than a carrier leak.

    ->In fact I have a lvl 7 here with the same problem because the bolt stem is barely in contact with the oring.


    ## Bottom line??
    ->>> New powertube oring.

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    • emopunker2004
      Registered User
      • Dec 2006
      • 94

      #17
      yeh i replaced it and the leak stopped

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      • FA22RaptorF22
        AO-CT
        • Nov 2006
        • 593

        #18
        Originally posted by emopunker2004
        yeh i replaced it and the leak stopped
        Very good! Lube it with a dow33 derivative rather than just plain oil for lasting lubrication and you should be good to go

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        • secretweaponevan
          Only HALF Polish!
          • Sep 2007
          • 1132

          #19
          Originally posted by FA22RaptorF22
          Very good! Lube it with a dow33 derivative rather than just plain oil for lasting lubrication and you should be good to go
          I would only use Autolube or a good quality air tool oil.

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          • FA22RaptorF22
            AO-CT
            • Nov 2006
            • 593

            #20
            Originally posted by secretweaponevan
            I would only use Autolube or a good quality air tool oil.
            Yes, oil does have its time and place, and is recommended, but lubricant that is thicker than oil has its place as well. Its best use i have found is on regulator rings and the bolt stem.

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            • Ando
              Magusmaximus
              • Jun 2009
              • 4144

              #21
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