I was just curious as to how long or MTBF for an Xvalve. I have heard people say they had their Xvalves rebuilt, but do they have to be? If they do wear out what is it that goes? It is just that I see AGD valves like car motors they pretty much rock!
How long do Xvalves Last?
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10-20 years and a fire.Originally posted by RavishingEddieI was just curious as to how long or MTBF for an Xvalve. I have heard people say they had their Xvalves rebuilt, but do they have to be? If they do wear out what is it that goes? It is just that I see AGD valves like car motors they pretty much rock!
My valve has survived a fire and still works.
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My clothing stuff is gone.Originally posted by MANNHow did the rest of your emag/other paintball gear do?
The e-mag lowers have heat and water damage
My tank survived but I'm going to get it hydroed, and get a rebuild to be safe.
My tank cover is melted.
The valve works (so far) but it smells horrable every time I shoot.
That's about all I've found so far. Still missing a lot of parts, I woulda kept looking but because of the insation, soot and smoke smell I had an ashema attack... joy
I'm never going to be able to watch the super bowl again....
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If insurance is going to cover, I wouldn't worry with any of it, unless its rare/irreplacable.Originally posted by cyrus-the-virusMy clothing stuff is gone.
The e-mag lowers have heat and water damage
My tank survived but I'm going to get it hydroed, and get a rebuild to be safe.
My tank cover is melted.
The valve works (so far) but it smells horrable every time I shoot.
That's about all I've found so far. Still missing a lot of parts, I woulda kept looking but because of the insation, soot and smoke smell I had an ashema attack... joy
I'm never going to be able to watch the super bowl again....
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..well the valve may last forever...
a rebuilt every year or 2-3(compelte rebuild) is probly common, with a little ULT or lvlX in btwn and the ocasional bumper replacement and normal wear parts..
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Originally posted by RavishingEddieI was just curious as to how long or MTBF for an Xvalve. I have heard people say they had their Xvalves rebuilt, but do they have to be? If they do wear out what is it that goes? It is just that I see AGD valves like car motors they pretty much rock!
I would imagine it would last forever. Its made of aluminum, and its anodized. The only thing that might need to be done is change O-rings and rubber parts.
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Besides normal wear parts, like o-rings, I wouldn't worry about wearing out an X-valve. Even the o-rings, if purchased from AGD, will last a very long time (they use the good stuff).
The part that needs replaced most often (in my experience) is the bumper. I have found that if you superglue the bumper to the valve it lasts much longer.
Most of the very few "ruined" X-valves are a direct result of the user over-tightening the field strip screw and stripping out the threads in the valve. It may be possible to be heli-coiled, but I have yet to hear about anyone doing that.
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I'll put it in terms of the life of other guns.
AGD doesnt put crap or shovel ware out of into the paintball industry like some other companies do (no name droppig needed,.. its all opnion on what you shoot and what you dont)
AGD like only a few other comapnies are still here today and will continue to give us, the players, a quality product that works beyond the value of what you will pay for it in the life of the part.
Take care of it, lube it, clean it, replace parts when needed,... the thing will last forever " - " a week as stated by Pneumagger
No other gun/part company carries support from its factory and player base like AGD.
You can take any of that to test,... but I think you will find Im going to be right.
Look at this forum and look at some other ones. In here, player will provide you with support reguardless of your options on gun, age, years of playing experience, etc. We try to help you anyway we can.
I dont know many other places for guns and parts you can go where so much advice and support is offered.
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I assume it was an orriginal valve...an alluminium x valve will probably be finished in a fire, but that is about the only downside to it over an older valveOriginally posted by cyrus-the-virus10-20 years and a fire.
My valve has survived a fire and still works.
I am not surprised that an automag valve would survive a fire, I bet all you needed was a parts kit since the orings were gone
To answer the main question the valves should last forever if well oiled.
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Actually it was an E-Maxx valve (think X-valve only with diffrent lazer engraving). It was near the fire. I don't know if it was actually in the fire or not but it was black when I found it.Originally posted by TaoI assume it was an orriginal valve...an alluminium x valve will probably be finished in a fire, but that is about the only downside to it over an older valve
I am not surprised that an automag valve would survive a fire, I bet all you needed was a parts kit since the orings were gone
To answer the main question the valves should last forever if well oiled.
punkncat- I'm hoping the insurence will cover it. I will be very, very, very sad if they decide not too.
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