solution to leaky fill valve orings

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solution to leaky fill valve orings

Postby Gremshaw » Thu Aug 26, 2010 3:33 pm

As far as I know no one has come up with and oring that will place the in a fill valve for a gas gun or grenades shell. they are just so darn small as seen here

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well I have found a ring that fits and you can get it at you local hobby shop!

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These work! both in my pro arms 96 rd Grenade shells and in my kjw pistol

also while searching for the right sized oring i found they have the right sized ball bearings for my shells at ACE

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Postby Gremshaw » Thu Aug 26, 2010 4:16 pm

I am not sure how well they will hold up because i am pretty sure mounting orings weren't designed of the cold of propane but eight replacement orings for $1.50 is alot better than $6.00 for a whole fill valve.
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Postby FunkyDoucheMan » Thu Aug 26, 2010 4:27 pm

Gremshaw wrote:eight replacement orings for $1.50 is alot better than $6.00 for a whole fill valve.


Agreed, good work Gremshaw.
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Postby Paladin101 » Fri Aug 27, 2010 10:00 am

Soak your o-rings in Power Steering Re-conditioner fluid for about 24 hours and then reassemble. The fluid makes the rubber fresh and new.
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