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WARPIG Tech Talk - Angel / Angel LCD

Re: Angel Speed leaking, how can I fix it?

In Reply to: Angel Speed leaking, how can I fix it? posted by Clip on December 28, 2003 at 08:20:12:


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Posted by:
DRAGSTA

on December 28, 2003 at 11:42:53

: My new Angel Speed is leaking air from the hole in the top left of the flash tank. I took it apart to find that there was a hole probably leading from the lpr to the outlet in the flash tank. Is this a pressure release hole, and do I need to adjust the pressure in the lpr to stop it?

you might be having the same problem i just had with my new angel speed. I screwed in the tank and it just went crazy. air all over leaking from everywhere but it seemed that it was from the front part of the gun. either in the exhaust vavle or the LPR. i took it to a local shop to see what was up. He took out the right side of the chamber in the front. took out the whole exhaust vavle.(not that complicated)put it back to gether in line and it worked awesome. could be the problem but maybe not.

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