Need some advise on how to change the gasket on my Crosman 160 exhaust valve stem. I am referring to the brass piece with the steel stem that has the gasket embedded by the steel stem, that stops the air flow through the exhaust valve body until the hammer hits. I watched a video on youtube with a guy changing it on a mod 150 but he didn't go into detail. He heated the brass portion with a torch, and then took a drift to drive out the stem. I need to know if the gasket is a simple o-ring or if it made from some specialty material like soft silicon. Can if an o-ring, can a standard one be used, do you have to sandpaper the curvature of the side to be flat. Is there some superior material to use. Also, do you do anything to the exhaust valve body seat. Would take a special tool that I don't have, but I could lighting touch it up with 1000 grit sandpaper if that is recommended.
All advice appreciated.
All advice appreciated.