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  • nak81783
    Registered User
    • Nov 2001
    • 782

    #16
    Originally posted by BigEvil View Post
    Do you have a #0 carrier? Try it, fresh orings, a little oil, no shims.
    You work on many more markers than I do, so I am respectfully curious as to how many markers you've required the #0 carrier.

    I don't think I've ever gotten any of the ones I've worked on to function reliably below the #1 carrier.

    Also does the majority of the bolt stick you see occur when the dump chamber is charged or empty? My experience is, the majority of the time, an empty dump chamber.
    Last of the Salzburg Clan

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    • BigEvil
      www.BigEvilOnline.com

      • Feb 2005
      • 9333

      #17
      Originally posted by nak81783 View Post
      You work on many more markers than I do, so I am respectfully curious as to how many markers you've required the #0 carrier.

      I don't think I've ever gotten any of the ones I've worked on to function reliably below the #1 carrier.

      Also does the majority of the bolt stick you see occur when the dump chamber is charged or empty? My experience is, the majority of the time, an empty dump chamber.
      Every single mag I own has a #0 carrier in it. I have to stock extras because I end up putting them (or #.5) in most of my customers guns too

      I will get back to you on the other part later, I can't keep my eyes open

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      • Justus
        Justech.us

        • Nov 2010
        • 1515

        #18
        Originally posted by BigEvil View Post
        Every single mag I own has a #0 carrier in it. I have to stock extras because I end up putting them (or #.5) in most of my customers guns too

        I will get back to you on the other part later, I can't keep my eyes open
        Must be the o-rings you've got stocked. It seems like all my 'Mags use the 1.5 carrier. I bet that's a common occurrence among people with more than one L10 bolt, finding that they're always looking for the same carrier.

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        • athomas
          Of course it works-its AGD
          • Jan 2002
          • 8039

          #19
          How old is your sear? Is is showing signs of wear at the tip? If the bolt is sitting too far forward due to a worn sear, it can cause the vent hole to be exposed.
          Except for the Automag in front, its usually the man behind the equipment that counts.

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          • VecTor
            Registered User
            • Dec 2008
            • 106

            #20
            Thats a good point and I have no idea how old the sear is. Im changing out a few other orings, hope to test in next couple days when I can get some more air. This leak is very annoying as i get less 150 shots on a 68 @ 3000psi fill. Wished i could hook my mag right up to the fill station and test from there

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            • Laku
              Registered User

              • Nov 2012
              • 940

              #21
              Could the level 10 bolt stem be loose and little slanted to some direction, resulting in leak?

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              • athomas
                Of course it works-its AGD
                • Jan 2002
                • 8039

                #22
                Originally posted by VecTor View Post
                Thats a good point and I have no idea how old the sear is. Im changing out a few other orings, hope to test in next couple days when I can get some more air. This leak is very annoying as i get less 150 shots on a 68 @ 3000psi fill. Wished i could hook my mag right up to the fill station and test from there
                When dry firing, it uses a lot more air than normal because there is nothing holding it back. All of the air dumps out of the chamber instead of it retaining some residual pressure. That being said, 150 shots is low even for that scenario. It must be quite a leak out the front to use air that fast.

                You can hook up directly to the fill station if you have a long enough whip line. Hook the fill station into the fill nipple of your bottle. You can keep your bottle filled if the valve has a full-on setting. I wouldn't worry about that, though. Troubleshoot close to an air source, and you can top up any time.

                Isolate the problem concerning the leak. When the gun is ready to fire and is leaking out the front, push the bolt back against the valve. Does it stop leaking? If it stops leaking, then your problem is an exposed vent hole and a location issue. If it doesn't stop leaking, then your problem is carrier and oring related.
                Except for the Automag in front, its usually the man behind the equipment that counts.

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                • VecTor
                  Registered User
                  • Dec 2008
                  • 106

                  #23
                  You can hook up directly to the fill station if you have a long enough whip line. Hook the fill station into the fill nipple of your bottle. You can keep your bottle filled if the valve has a full-on setting. I wouldn't worry about that, though. Troubleshoot close to an air source, and you can top up any time.

                  Whip might be long enough to hook up and still fire my mag. I hope to be at the field today.

                  Isolate the problem concerning the leak. When the gun is ready to fire and is leaking out the front, push the bolt back against the valve. Does it stop leaking? If it stops leaking, then your problem is an exposed vent hole and a location issue. If it doesn't stop leaking, then your problem is carrier and oring related.[/QUOTE]

                  I will be trying this today. Im leaning towards a bad sear at this point as i bought it used and dont really know how old it is.

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                  • nak81783
                    Registered User
                    • Nov 2001
                    • 782

                    #24
                    I forgot to ask if your rail bushing is present.
                    Last of the Salzburg Clan

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                    • VecTor
                      Registered User
                      • Dec 2008
                      • 106

                      #25
                      Yes the rail bushing is there.

                      In looking at all other orings I did notice that a lot of the clear or white teflon orings for a lack of a better word not clear or white anymore (Specifically the 2 that fit together in the on/off section and the one in the regulator section) I’m guessing this is a sign that they have been in there for a looong time but the question is would this be a cause for leak down the barrel? I am curious as to find what exactly is causing this crazy problem but at the same time there is a fun scenario game coming up next month at my local field and I want my mag in working order for it. Got to represent the automag power for my area!

                      Thanks again guys for all you input!

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                      • nak81783
                        Registered User
                        • Nov 2001
                        • 782

                        #26
                        Replace the oring on the aft side of the brass reg seat holder. I can't explain it, but I had an issue once where a slight barrel leak turned into an occasional "burp" of the marker which would roll a ball out of the barrel.

                        Upon review, the aforementioned oring was crumbled to pieces. I replaced it, and it took care of the issue.
                        Last of the Salzburg Clan

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                        • Arstron
                          fusionowners.org

                          • Mar 2005
                          • 2347

                          #27
                          Have you looked the bolt stem over to make sure there are no gouges in it? By bolt stem I mean the inner stem on the bolt its self.

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                          • VecTor
                            Registered User
                            • Dec 2008
                            • 106

                            #28
                            Ok here is the update of what I have done so far and I think ruled out.

                            Hooked up my emag frame and rail to try and rule out issues from I-frame & trigger adjustments, sear & rail. Still the leak...
                            I did try and push down on the bolt to see if it the leak would stop and it did not.
                            On the valve I have replaced all orings in the power tube, on/off assembly & all the orings in from of regulator (#31, 33, 34)

                            Last night when I was sitting down listing to the leak and I noticed that I would hear the leak back by the mid valve section as well as down the barrel. More exact where the body and valve meet there is that small 1/8" gap. Never really noticed this before but the leak does stop when I pull the trigger. Could this be an air leak coming from the on/off assembly area that is pushing air out both the front and back of the main body?

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                            • nak81783
                              Registered User
                              • Nov 2001
                              • 782

                              #29
                              Loose powertube (not the tip, the whole thing) or bad seal in there (where the entire powertube threads into the rest of the valve)?

                              When you say it stops when you pull the trigger, do you mean it shoots and then stops immediately?

                              What does it do if you prevent the bolt from firing and hold the trigger back? Does it stop leaking immediately, or does it leak for a while (a few seconds) before it stops?
                              Last of the Salzburg Clan

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                              • VecTor
                                Registered User
                                • Dec 2008
                                • 106

                                #30
                                My mag shoots great and when I pull and hold the trigger the leak will stop.

                                On the power tube idea that would make sense the the entire power tube section has come loose I will try that tonight. I was thinnking that the on/off assebly wasnt sealing correctly but it looks right and is pushed in as far as i can get it.

                                Thanks

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