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  • Eric Cartman
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    • Apr 2003
    • 779

    #1

    Leak question

    I've got a very small leak that only happens when the trigger is pulled and then held after the gun has fired. If I begin to very slowly ease up my finger pressure to release the trigger, the leak increases and then stops when the trigger is completely released.

    My setup is as follows:
    X valve
    LX using single dot carrier & 3 LX shims
    ULT using 5 ULT shims and 1 LX shims
    stock AM rail
    AGD Intelliframe

    Any ideas?
    Eric Cartman

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  • TheLaxPlayer
    Registered User
    • Apr 2004
    • 54

    #2
    I don't know if this will really help, but I would think that the problem lies in the on/off assembly, or possibly the powertube.

    I have no idea what the actual problem is, but I would check the on/off o-rings (specifically the teflons, which can cause similar problems). If that doesn't help, look at the powertube o-ring.

    Not positive, but my money is on there being a problem with the innermost teflon o-ring (small, hard white ones)in the on/off.


    Almost forgot:
    Last edited by TheLaxPlayer; 04-25-2004, 07:46 PM.
    Yes, my Mag is made of steel.

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    • Eric Cartman
      []*[]
      • Apr 2003
      • 779

      #3
      Thanks TheLaxPlayer. I took everything apart and lubed the hell out of it and the leak seems to have stopped for now. All of the O rings in the on/off seemed to be OK. I'll be playing on Sunday and I'll see if it comes back.

      Now's the time I'd make a wisecrack about your hockey team, but we lost again last night, so I'll just keep my mouth shut fo now.
      Eric Cartman

      Respect my authoritah!

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      • TheLaxPlayer
        Registered User
        • Apr 2004
        • 54

        #4
        No problem, hope the leak is gone for good.
        Yes, my Mag is made of steel.

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