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  • Farnja
    I like my battery brick
    • Jan 2003
    • 319

    #1

    On/Off Leak

    Hey, I acquired a mag that had an audible leak from the on/off. Replaced the o-rings, etc, didn't seem to help. Finally I teflon taped the where the two halves come together (top and bottom) and that seemed to fix the problem. Seemed like a strange fix to me, since the on off is sealed by o-rings, i thought. In any case, since the leak was coming from these threads, It seems to me that a new on/off set-up should solve the problem. (Even though it's fixed now, the idea of teflon being permanent in there doesn't let me sleep easy)

    does this make sense to you guys?

    Thanks, FarnJa
    JF...

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  • don miguel
    the legend
    • Sep 2006
    • 1141

    #2
    IDK about teflon tape, definately buy a new one. what valve do you have? what type of on/off are you using? this might help diagnose the problem.

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    • Farnja
      I like my battery brick
      • Jan 2003
      • 319

      #3
      RT Valve, 2 o-ring (ULT Capable). Stock on/off...

      Originally posted by don miguel
      IDK about teflon tape, definately buy a new one. what valve do you have? what type of on/off are you using? this might help diagnose the problem.
      JF...

      Wanna Buy a nice Cocker? PM Me...

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      • athomas
        Of course it works-its AGD
        • Jan 2002
        • 8039

        #4
        The tape is probably removing side to side play in the assembly which is helping to keep the oring in the proper position to keep it from leaking. It may work for a while but is a temporary fix for your problem. Find the real problem. It has to be one of the two bottom (small inside or larger outside) orings.
        Except for the Automag in front, its usually the man behind the equipment that counts.

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