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Thread: Possible problem with RT

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    ~WarpedRT~ Guest

    Possible problem with RT

    I was fiddling with my gun, and noticed that if I pushed on the back of the valve, it would leak out the back. The tank is only at about 200 psi, but I'm not sure if this would happen with a full tank, but I never noticed it then. Could this leak be a problem, or is it normal? Alsom I can pull the back of the valve out the back, and it stops leaking. Maybe I dont' have the banjo in tight enough? I always keep it loose enough to get it out with my fingers.

    Thanks in advance for all the help.

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    well

    go fill up and see what happens... sometimes the RT valve needs a large burst of air to seat the o-rings
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    Always tighten the Banjo with a wrench. I also have found this to be a small annoyance
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    ~WarpedRT~ Guest
    Hmm, yes, I tightened the banjo, and that seemed to decrease the leak by a large percentage. Now I will go and get my air filled, after all it was only at about 100 psi. Well, thanks for your help guys. Get back to you about the problem later.

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