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    Posted: 14 April 2006 at 8:35pm
I have the Dead on Drop Forward w/ on/off valve and the o-ring inside keeps getting chewed up with very little use (2-4 uses).  What is the problem and how do I solve it?

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the oring on your tank or the on/off? because the oring ont eh onoff is supposed to be teflon, just make sure u lube it up.

i never had a prob with mine

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  The o-ring on the on/off.  How do I tell if it is teflon?  Do you screw the on/off as far as it goes?
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A Teflon o-ring is hard and not used in this application , the o-ring is most likely a buna-70 . My son had the sam combo and same problem. He finely listened to the oldman and bought a CP on/off and CP razor drop. For my money they are the absolute best

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