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TheCeleryNInja
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Topic: My gun is leaking! Help!Posted: 03 May 2010 at 7:52pm |
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Alright I have a tippmann 98c platimun with the act. I have had it since christmas and used it only 3 times. A few weeks ago I got a double trigger and installed it. I tested it out and i noticed a quiet leaking sound coming out from the gun. The sound is coming out like an inch above where the hose connects into the gun. I hoped it wasent too serious. 3 days ago, i went paintballing all day and the gun worked fine, but lost my co2 really fast. (my 20 oz went down in like an hour and only played like 4 rounds). So the leak is definatly a problem. Just about an hour ago, i dissasembled it and tried to find the problem. I had it mostly assembled and the leak is coming from where the hose goes into the black metal thing. (sorry not sure what its called). im not sure how to fix this! I tried tightning the hose and it seemed to make almost worse. So does anyone have advice for me on how to fix this? Maybe i have to take apart that black bolt metal part where the hose conencts to? please help!!!
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DVLCHLD
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Posted: 03 May 2010 at 11:07pm |
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I think the new 98Cs have an O-ring right there where the line screws into the valve.
You either need to take the line out and put some new teflon tape or tempoary loc-tite on the threads or replace the O-ring if it has one.
Why would Tippmann change how that line connects to the valve? Having it screw in solid worked great for YEARS. Edited by DVLCHLD - 04 May 2010 at 12:01am |
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Jollyroger
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Posted: 09 May 2010 at 1:56pm |
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the air line in the platinumis a pressure line. the line screwes into a nut in the body which presses againts the valve. you cant use teflon tape or anything. the best way is to make sure there is no obstructions on the line and valve, no burs or anything. then make sure the line is seated up against the valve correcly, not twisted or anything. then tighten it good. DO NOT over tighten! if it still leaks a little, try to tighten it a little more.
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John Wilson
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Posted: 15 May 2010 at 6:30am |
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You must contact with the dealer soon.
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