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    Posted: 30 June 2005 at 12:50pm
im ususalll the person everyone brings their broken guns to to see if i can fix em, well im not the best w/ autocokers, but the one im havin troubles w/ is that it leaks from the front block, under where it sais "dragunfly" does neone kno wat is wrong and how to fix it? thanks

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Teflon tape it?
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their isnt a place to put the tape, it jus leaks when you dont have the trigger pulled, but leaks when u dont have it pulled

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Originally posted by freakman21 freakman21 wrote:

it jus leaks when you dont have the trigger pulled, but leaks when u dont have it pulled


Huh?


You like, need to be WAY more descriptive.
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ok, it leaks when u air it up but when u pull and hold the trigger it stops leakin but when u let off the triger, after it shoots it starts leakin again...a vicous cycle. im not very familure w/ these guns, all i kno is that their are a few small holes on the bottem of where is sais "dragunfly" and the middle one is where a hose goes into it, but its leaking out of one of the others that dont have nehting in it.

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Hold that part under water, determine exactly where the leak is coming from. Plug it up with teflon and/or loctite.

Although, if this is the dragunfly from that horrible company, it may be that the ram/reg/3-way or whatever part it is was jsut constructed poorly, in which case you should replace it.


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3-way, might not be adjsuted right. Needs to be moved in or out to stop the leaking.

But what do I know.
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yeah, its not the front block. Your 5-way isn't correctly adjusted. Either the shaft is crooked and causing a leak.

Or one of the o-rings is partially covering a hole when at rest position.

Read up on how to time an autococker and stop when they get to how to adjust the 5-way (usually referred to as a 3-way).
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give it back and tell him it's broke... and u can't fix it

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