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WARPIG Tech Talk - Shocker
Re: Air Leak

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Posted by Shockerpilot on December 24, 2001 at 06:32:04:

In Reply to: Air Leak posted by Upsman on December 01, 2001 at 19:26:59:

: When i gas up my shocker air is leaking out from under the solenoid gasket. Not from one of the holes or a crease in the gasket but from the long skinny slot. Fix?


Remove solenoids and clean up all grease and dirt that could get under gasket. If the gasket is good, the leak can only come from debris or surface imperfections in the gun body that seal up with the gasket. Clean these up with a Scotch-brite pad or similiar fine abrasive and re-install solenoids and gasket. Make sure all surfaces are clean and dry (denatured alcohol works well).



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