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WARPIG Tech Talk - Spyder
Re: Did you remove the valve body?

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Posted by Justin "Snow_God" Allen on September 01, 2002 at 07:50:09:

In Reply to: Did you remove the valve body? posted by Dale DuPont on August 30, 2002 at 02:03:22:

: : I have the older 1 piece teflon, I put everything back together right, and one of the seals is bad enough that I can make it leak by blowing through the ASA...I doubt thats good :/

: Will it do that with the hammer spring removed?

Yes, it leaks with everything removed, hammer, bolt, mainspring.
:
: Did you remove the valve body?

: You might have reversed it. Easy to do and it will leak like crazy.

No, it went in normally.

: Inspect the valve that the cup seal seats against.

: Is there any nicks or dings in the edge that seals against the cup seal?
I just pulled the damned thing apart again, and there are a few TINY scratches on the sealing edge...so what? do I need a new valve now?

: Tell me about recocking again. Won't recock manually, or pneumatically when you fire it?

It wont recock pneumatically. Its like my tank is emptying, but it was just filled.
Thanks,
-the snowgod-



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