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Guys, I just gased up my gun, everytime I gas it up, it leaks just a little, after I fire a few fires it goes away. Anyone know what the heck is wroingm with it?
take it out, and if tehre is a bit of room, try and get some teflon in there then put it back in, or jsut puyt some teflon around teh fitting when your done
While it is gassed up just pull on it. The little round fitting pushes itself out with the pressure of the compressed air forming a seal. Usually if the fitting is leaking you can just pull on it or wiggle it a little and it will seal. If pulling on it doesnt work do as previously suggested and re-insert the macroline in the fitting. In order to get the macroline out of the fitting without messing it up first hold down the ring that moves in and out and then pull out the plastic tube.
I wouldn't suggest using teflon tape on macro line. Best case, it comes off inside, and clogs up your valve. Worst case, it creates a safety hazard and the macro line comes out of the fitting under pressure. Teflon tape goes on threads.
When macro is leaking, try to re-seat it as described previously. If that doesn't work, cut about 1/4 to 1/2 inch off the end that's in there and start over. If you want something that is hassle free, go with Stainless Steel.
-Brad
also if its a really small leak, degas ur gun and put a drop of oil in the asa and that will usually help seal it better if u havent already oiled ur mag
are you using screw in nitro? It is best to hold down the trigger and screw in the tank keeping the trigger back. Then release the trigger. If it is still leaking you can just pull straight back on the hose....not at an angle but straight back. This will form a seal on the macroline.
Taking mags apart is fun, its even more fun when you don't know what you're doing
If you guys are using hard or semi-rigid cheapo macro, that is your problem. The hard stuff is designed to be used with compression fittings, not push in fittings. The Parker line is soft and flexible, and fittings get a much better bite into it. I haven't had a leak EVER. Hope this helps...
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