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  • paintscrub
    Registered User
    • Jun 2002
    • 65

    #1

    HELP with xvalve

    i just bought a used xvalve and im not sure exactly how to hook it up. how do i get the air hose detatched from my old valve and do i need a new sear? any kind of help links would be greatly appreciated
  • Spleen
    - Malachi -
    • Aug 2003
    • 404

    #2
    If your usign macroline all you do is pull back on the fitting and pull the line out.

    To use the x valve, i do believe you need a new sear. Im not 100% sure but when i bought mine new, it came with a new one which i threw in.

    If you havent had the line off, you mostlikely havnt had the valve off the gun. To take it off, unscrew the "bigger" screw on the bottom of the rail which holds the valve, rail and trigger frame in place. Then just pull the valve out and throw the new one in with some fresh oil. Then gas and mow.

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    • abunkerer
      Chicago Conmen
      • Sep 2003
      • 750

      #3
      don't forget to pull the trigger when taking the valve off, doing so pushes in the on/off pin and keeps it from getting snagged on the body, people snap their on/off pins like this all the time, especially on the retro/x valves because they are much thinner than the classic's on off pins.
      other than that you should be able to swap out the other valve and replace it with the x valve without changing anything. your stock sear will be fine.
      -on the x valve you will see a threaded hole on the side of the back half, this is where the airline goes. your old valve has a similar hole. with a wrench take the fitting out of the old hole, and put it in the new hole maybe three turns in for the xvalve, don't overtighten..the x valve is aluminum and will strip and if you strip the hole you are going to be very sad.
      its easy. all valves install very similarly. and they are all set up similarly, meaning the air hoses go the same places, their on/off are in the same places and they have bolts & springs. the x valve is just an all aluminum LX retro valve. Good luck!



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      • paintscrub
        Registered User
        • Jun 2002
        • 65

        #4
        i kno how to take the valve off i just meant how do i take the air fitting out of the hole --> do i have to heat the loktight or wut but i got it thanx anyway the only question i have now is about the sear is everyone sure that i can use the stock sear from my 68 and wuts the difference between that one and the one that comes with the xvlave or the one u use with the xvalve

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        • paintscrub
          Registered User
          • Jun 2002
          • 65

          #5
          can i use the stock 68 sear on my xvalve whats the difference between the two sears?

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          • paintscrub
            Registered User
            • Jun 2002
            • 65

            #6
            ^^^^^help!!! ^^^^^

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            • abunkerer
              Chicago Conmen
              • Sep 2003
              • 750

              #7
              the valve will work with the sear that is in there



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              • paintscrub
                Registered User
                • Jun 2002
                • 65

                #8
                the stock 68 sear? and will it affect the xvalves performance at all?

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                • dj89
                  2003 Chevy 2500HD
                  • Mar 2003
                  • 4275

                  #9
                  no it should not has long as it in good shape

                  did you get it working if not aim me and i'll help
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                  • abunkerer
                    Chicago Conmen
                    • Sep 2003
                    • 750

                    #10
                    yes, the stock sear should work fine.



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                    • paintscrub
                      Registered User
                      • Jun 2002
                      • 65

                      #11
                      ok cool thanx i havent had a chance to gas it up my tank isnt filled but ill let ya kno as soon as i kno if im having any trouble thanx again

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