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  • 98gsxltd
    Registered User
    • Dec 2004
    • 163

    #1

    oil question

    ok i got my mag last week....put a few drops of oil in the asa and aired it up.....it shot great no leaks etc....well i ran out of oil and when i got some new stuff i used the gun again.....the gun leaked and the balls shot all over the place like there was awy to much velocity....could it be the oil im using???
    2k1 cocker

    ill trade it for a mag....
  • Skywalker
    fat chicks need lovin' too
    • Nov 2003
    • 588

    #2
    What kind of oil are you using?
    Dust Green X-Mag #315

    ULE body w/ dual Kila V2 detents, X valve w/ LX, Y-grip w/ Dye grips, ULT, Omega rail, Stainless Steel Freak Kit.

    My Feedback- http://www.automags.org/forums/showthread.php?t=165428

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    • 98gsxltd
      Registered User
      • Dec 2004
      • 163

      #3
      i was told i could use air tool oil......so im using that.....
      2k1 cocker

      ill trade it for a mag....

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      • 98gsxltd
        Registered User
        • Dec 2004
        • 163

        #4
        anyone?
        2k1 cocker

        ill trade it for a mag....

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        • wanna-b-ballin'
          Pump Player
          • Jan 2005
          • 1380

          #5
          air tool oil should be fine.

          i wouldn't use it if its in a aerosol can though.

          inconsistent velocity indicates that the seal between the two halves of the valve is dirty or messed up.
          if you took the valve apart into two halves, that could have done it. supposedly your not supposed to.
          try cleaning that seal, and oiling it, then putting it back. if that still doesn't work, replace it.
          upgrade fund: $145

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          • 98gsxltd
            Registered User
            • Dec 2004
            • 163

            #6
            ok i think it might have been a problem with my tank actually...the air tyool oil isnt aerosol so ill put it all back together and see
            2k1 cocker

            ill trade it for a mag....

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            • VFX_Fenix
              -=Bishop=-
              • Sep 2004
              • 1052

              #7
              KC Trouble Free N2/CO2 lube is where its at if you can't get your hands on Autolube (aka Gold Cup)

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              • 98gsxltd
                Registered User
                • Dec 2004
                • 163

                #8
                i dont wanna pay 6 bucks an ounce when i can get the same oil for 1.50 for 4 ounces
                2k1 cocker

                ill trade it for a mag....

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                • Carbon Blue
                  Registered User

                  • Apr 2003
                  • 1103

                  #9
                  go to your local hobby shack and buy some "Shock oil" either 10wt or 20wt. Team Associated makes some good silicone oil. Its a pure 100% silicone oil that works great that is very thin and very very slippery! First thing i did was drop it into my ULT and noticed a lighter snappier pull. Best bang for the buck i ever did and it only cost me 3.50$ for a good sized bottle.
                  :headbang: AGD :headbang:

                  Carbon Blue's Buyer/Trader/Seller Feedback!!!!

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                  • Eatem Alive
                    Wait...What?
                    • Aug 2003
                    • 1150

                    #10
                    when you put the oil in and aired it up did you dry fire it 20 or so times without the barrel on? if not, you may have gotten some excess oil in the barrel which would cause the balls to curve.
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                    • bull
                      Registered User
                      • Sep 2004
                      • 35

                      #11
                      To ask another question, what is the best way to oil my Tac-One? I read in this post you were not supposed to oil the insides/valve? I use gold cup and just drop some in the airline and fire several shots to get it worked through. Any other ideas or ways to oil.

                      I also have had some flucations in FPS, but have only fired around 2000 rounds through the gun (if that much), so I thought it might be the breakin period. Thanks for any help

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                      • Eatem Alive
                        Wait...What?
                        • Aug 2003
                        • 1150

                        #12
                        oiling the insides will not hurt anything. prior to playing, i always put 3-4 drops of oil is the macro fitting on the valve then i would take off the barrel and dry fire around 20 shots. i did this religiously and didn't have to change an o-ring for over 2 years. mags love oil, just try not to get any in the barrel. this is just my experience.
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                        • Carbon Blue
                          Registered User

                          • Apr 2003
                          • 1103

                          #13
                          exactly what he said. My oiling rituals consist of

                          2 drops in the macro line
                          2 drops on the bolt stem
                          a drop or two on the bolt
                          pull out my on/off ULT or stock assembly and drop a few more in there.

                          again im using 100% silicone oil which is a very thin slippery oil. I suggest you try this and it works wonders.
                          :headbang: AGD :headbang:

                          Carbon Blue's Buyer/Trader/Seller Feedback!!!!

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                          • D-Block
                            7 Shimmer
                            • Jan 2005
                            • 136

                            #14
                            Yep...

                            1 drop on the bolt stem
                            1 drop on the power tube
                            2 drops down the power tube
                            1 drop on my on/off
                            1 drop between the two halves of my valve
                            and lost but not least....
                            4 drops in the macro fitting on my valve

                            Yes, I had the experience of leaving my barrel on while cycling oil through, and its not good having that layer of oil down your barrel.

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                            • jewie27
                              Senior Member
                              • May 2001
                              • 1275

                              #15
                              Originally posted by D-Block
                              1 drop on the bolt stem
                              1 drop on the power tube
                              2 drops down the power tube
                              1 drop on my on/off
                              1 drop between the two halves of my valve
                              and lost but not least....
                              4 drops in the macro fitting on my valve

                              Yes, I had the experience of leaving my barrel on while cycling oil through, and its not good having that layer of oil down your barrel.

                              Dry fire the gun without the barrel on ...

                              It's that simple.

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