68 classic leaking problem

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  • javajazzi8888.1
    Registered User
    • Dec 2003
    • 2

    #1

    68 classic leaking problem

    hi there, any one can help me
    got a 68 classic ,everything worked good until i decided to clean the inside. somehow the on/off assy is giving problem. all the o-rings seem fine and i place evrything back the same but is leaking from the the front of the gun. if any one can explain the on/off assy how it work so i can figure it out. would getting new o-ring solve it? would putting the on/off assy together at the sime time be better or place the o-ring and parts indiviual piece by piece?
  • Asym
    Registered User
    • Sep 2004
    • 209

    #2
    If it sounds like its leaking out the front it could be leaking out of the bolt. Did you remove the power tube tip? If so, recheck to make sure that o-ring is ok and make sure to relube it. Recheck and make sure the orings in the on/off are all ok and relube before reinstalling them.

    It shouldn't matter if you put the on/off in piece by piece or all together, but it should be a little easier to install the bottom half if the pin is already in the small teflon o-rings.

    Most leaks out the front aren't usually the on/off, they're usually in the power tube/bolt. The new level 10 gives you different carriers to make the oring smaller. Older level 7 powertubes use a larger o-ring and power tube spacers. If you did remove the power tube tip you could have cleaned out some grime or buildup on and around the o-ring that helped seal it. By cleaning it off you just need a new o-ring or power tube spacer kit. The power tube spacer kits go for around $15 and you could find a used set cheaper.


    PDF blowup of the classic valve from AGD

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    • rb211
      Poodles suck!
      • Apr 2004
      • 438

      #3
      Gas it up. While it's leaking, pull and hold the trigger back. If the leak stops, it's your powertube o-ring. If it still leaks with the trigger pulled, you have a leak in your on/off assembly.

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