Dynaflow Problems..Please Help!

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  • magmanl337
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    • Jul 2002
    • 936

    #1

    Dynaflow Problems..Please Help!

    My dynaflow has been having problems. ONce i fill up the tank, its fine, but after i put it on my mag, and start palying, after a long stream its leaks like crazy! So i have to turn off the dynaflow, then turn it back on after streams, and this means i get around 300 shots on a 68/4500 fill due to leaks. Any ideas? Also, i bought this thing brand enw from ebay a few months ago, so i cant return it.


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  • warthog2t0

    #2
    i have a dyna to and it might be your fill is going/bad or the o-ring inside of it is just bad

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    • Couponqueen89
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      • Jun 2003
      • 1571

      #3
      if your pressure is too high,it lets some out because of safety,so turn it down a ittle.
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      • magmanl337
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        • Jul 2002
        • 936

        #4
        i remember RTDynaflow sayin sumthin about him disassembling it, and lubing it somewhere, does anyone have an ideas about this? ALSO, the dynaflow DID NOT come with the manual, so does anyone have it on their computer/know where i can download one?


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        • mag/cocker lover
          Element *608*
          • Jul 2003
          • 1295

          #5
          had the same problem with my tank

          completely degas the tank.

          unscrew the regulator in half(youll need to use a large adjustable wrench for this)

          there should be a small plastic seal piece inside on a spring, lube this with some oil

          next uncrew the output adjuster from the top half of the valve using an allen wrench.

          inside there should be a brass colored piece with a scerw in it

          remove this piece and while holding it tightly, tighten the screw all the way, then back if off about 1/8 of a turn.

          reassemble the regulator, making sure you dont screw the output knob in too much(or too little)

          this should get your tank to stop venting at high output pressures, if not, give the centerflag techs a call.
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