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    Slide Check Orings?

    A while back the orings on my Killhouse slide check I bought when I first got into paintball went. I never had an issue with it before this. I've been trying to replace the orings but I've been unable to track down the size. I picked up an unbranded (gold) one in the same style from I&I to try and find the oring size. It's very similar to 015 but the cross section is slightly larger, I guess it's metric? When I tried 015 orings in this it would blow gouges into the inner diameter of the orings. 015 is the black and the mystery size is orange. Is anyone familiar with what orings this style of slide check uses?

    On a related note, I also bought 2 other styles of slide check (last picture) as replacements and both of those leak too. The black slide check I bought used in a lot and seems to use 015 orings (could be the same situation as above). The plated one I bought supposedly new advertised as Empire and when it showed up it was obviously either used or NOS so I replaced the orings. It looks to take 014 orings. When I first tried airing it up it leaked like crazy and then after fiddling with the slide a bit it sealed up and worked long enough for me to be able to use it for testing. Then I come back to it today and it's leaking like before.

    All of these slide checks I'm lubricating with grease and they seem much more loose to move with the replacement orings than I remember my original slide check being.

    Right now I'm just really frustrated and tired of buying crap that's not as advertised and not rebuildable. I'll probably end up buying a Ninja or Lapco one and calling it a day, but it would be nice to be able to use what I pay for.

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    Having a brain fart on the size right now but the one I have uses the same urethane o-rings as the air tanks.

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      #3
      I have a giant box of remote lines and many with slide checks. I will send you a flat rate box full if you cover shipping!
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        Thank you very much for the offer, I'll consider it. Right now I'm trying to clear house and get the things I already have working.

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      Originally posted by Bulldogr6 View Post
      Having a brain fart on the size right now but the one I have uses the same urethane o-rings as the air tanks.

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      Tank rings are 015

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        #5
        I used to use tank O-rings as well for my slide checks. That reminds me, time to get a new remote line.

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          #6
          Ok so a bit of an update, I believe these oring might be 1.78x14mm which is listed as equivalent to 015 in some places, but the 1/16" cross section of an 015 is only nominally equivalent to 1.5875mm. It's also listed as the bottom tube oring for many cheaper STBBs (I'm looking at you Zeus). Pretty BS that the make the remote line with standard orings for all other parts though.

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            Originally posted by Toestr View Post
            Ok so a bit of an update, I believe these oring might be 1.78x14mm which is listed as equivalent to 015 in some places, but the 1/16" cross section of an 015 is only nominally equivalent to 1.5875mm. It's also listed as the bottom tube oring for many cheaper STBBs (I'm looking at you Zeus). Pretty BS that the make the remote line with standard orings for all other parts though.
            So one thing to keep in mind if these are old o rings. They can swell or shrink over time. When I rebuilt my Asa on/off I thought they were some weird sized as well u til I realized the o rings had just really swollen after sitting with oil on them for more than a decade. Not saying that is your problem but just keep that in mind. I ended up using a caliper to measure and just looking through standard o ring charts until I found the closest ones.

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