I got an 8-year-old Ninja tank in a package deal recently. I sent the tank off to get tested before I used it, and that came back fine, which is nice, since I basically got the tank for free. When I took apart the regulator for an inspection, however, I noticed some weird stuff going on. First, there's this fine white powder inside of the regulator. At first I thought it was dry Loktite, but it's EVERYWHERE, not just on the threaded parts. It also doesn't wipe off easily. Or at least a Q-Tip won't clean it up. I need to really rub at it with a rag to get it off.
Also, and perhaps more concerning to me, there's some strange pitting on the shims and spring washers. The pitting is so slight that I can't even feel it, but I can't clean it off either. At least not with a rag. I've never seen wear like this on the inside of a regulator, especially one that's only 8 years old.
Anyone have any idea what could have caused this? Is it safe to keep using these parts if I clean them up? Originally I was planning to rebuild the regulator if I had to, but now I'm leaning towards replacing it all together. Unless someone tells me otherwise.
Also, and perhaps more concerning to me, there's some strange pitting on the shims and spring washers. The pitting is so slight that I can't even feel it, but I can't clean it off either. At least not with a rag. I've never seen wear like this on the inside of a regulator, especially one that's only 8 years old.
Anyone have any idea what could have caused this? Is it safe to keep using these parts if I clean them up? Originally I was planning to rebuild the regulator if I had to, but now I'm leaning towards replacing it all together. Unless someone tells me otherwise.
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