had a leaker.their is a small small O ring on either end .The o ring has to go over the small small brass ring.Please work with a white sheet under you on a floor.these parts are small" not a lot to it.I made a special collet to hold the tube.
Oring kits are always a ripoff.Yeah, I need to take my HW100 Carbine (Bullpup) cylinder apart for the same reason.
But need to find the o-rings first. I replaced the o-rings around the valve in the receiver...with no luck, so these are next. The o-ring "kit" that I bought, conveniently...didn't have the cylinder o-rings in it.
Mike
Well yeah, but what do I do the the other 99 ?Oring kits are always a ripoff.
You can order bags of 50-100 of almost every size in the gun for the price of an oring kit.
fill it up, stick it in a cup of hot water. check front and back.If air is leaking around that O ring, do you detect it coming out the fill port?
So I assume that is a yes, it would leak out the fill port if that front seal was bad?fill it up, stick it in a cup of hot water. check front and back.
....except for the fact that you still don't have the size you need. Which is the point I was trying to make.Well yeah, but what do I do the the other 99 ?
Plus Someone else took the time to pick out all of the sizes, find a source for all...of the sizes and hardness, buy all of the o-rings, THEN package them into kits !!!
So...NOT REALLY a rip-off the way that I see it !
Mike
Weihrauch uses stainless steel air cylinderswaiting to see the "inside" of the tube....
Why "hot water?"