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WARPIG Tech Talk - Angel / Angel LCD
Re: HELP: Leak just above flash tank on IR3

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Posted by DougSeman on April 02, 2002 at 19:39:22:

In Reply to: Re: HELP: Leak just above flash tank on IR3 posted by war banzai on March 31, 2002 at 18:06:21:

You are correct that it is much louder and bigger leak while the pressure is being turned up. However, once it's all the way up to the recommended 600psi, I still have a small leak at the same vent/exhaust port at the right side of the flash tank/manifold. I aired it up, I added lube to the air system, I fired a bunch of shots, turned pressure off and back on...

It still leaks. Any ideas on where I should look, what I should try, or how I can open that LPR chamber without a special tool? (I'll order it if I need to)


: it does that every time ya gas it up, just keep goin when it starts to vent. just keep goin till it stops.




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