Quick question about valve seat on XValve/RT Valve

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  • TAC-ELF
    Registered User
    • Jul 2005
    • 72

    #1

    Quick question about valve seat on XValve/RT Valve

    Please refer to http://www.airgun.com/downloads/retroexploded1.pdf for this question:

    Working rearwards: First you have the regulator valve pin, followed by the valve seat o-ring, and the valve seat holder. After that you have part #779 which is is a small o-ring, then the back half of the valve body.

    The question is, where does this o-ring (#779) go? The diagram doesn't really show:

    1. Into the back half of the regulator body where the tip of the regulator valve pin goes in.

    - or -

    2. Embedded in the rear side of the valve-seat holder (the side with the cross-wise grooves).

    It fits perfectly in both positions. I think this may have been part of my troubles all along. When I first took the gun apart about about a month ago, this little o-ring was just sitting on the regulator valve pin about half-way down its length.

    Thanks in advance all you 'mag gurus. I specifically postponed sending my gun back to AGD to see if this was my problem.
  • TAC-ELF
    Registered User
    • Jul 2005
    • 72

    #2
    Looks like I answered my own question. For those seeking guidance, see: http://www.airgun.com/xmag/html/oring.html

    O-ring part #779 is embedded into the rear half of the valve, not the valve seat holder's back side (with the cross-wise grooves).

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    • Dayspring
      aka- The Day Wang

      • May 2001
      • 9664

      #3
      It really doesn't matter, as sometimes you'll see it in the valve, and sometimes in the brass part.

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      • Mer
        Just looking.....
        • Jun 2002
        • 321

        #4
        Those X-Mag guides are nice, aren't they.

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        • TAC-ELF
          Registered User
          • Jul 2005
          • 72

          #5
          Originally posted by Mer
          Those X-Mag guides are nice, aren't they.
          Yes they are.

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