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    Pro Carbine help

    Ok so I have a Pro Carbine and it worked like a charm now not so much. It started venting like crazy and doing the rapid action like when a tank runs out and now it will not do jack squat. I changed all the O rings in it and zero. Is the main valve dead ?

    #2
    wont do squat as in the hammer slams forward and nothing happens?
    does it sound like its hitting the pin when it goes forward?
    with it degassed and you put pressure on the cocking knob towards the barrel, you you feel any springy-ness?
    when you changed the o-rings did you pull out the valve?
    was everything where it was supposed to be?

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      #3
      When gassed up it will shot forward and contact the pin but not even a bang out the barrel. I am baffled I have yet to pull the valve apart

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        #4
        my first thought would be a broken spring

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          #5
          The pro carbine is almost 30 years old. It is very much possible that the seals in the valve are dried out and crumbling.

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            #6
            I assume it is all in that Valve as well

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              #7
              The first problem sounds like a blown valve o ring or cup seal but the second problem sounds like you may have assembled it wrong. Backward detent or maybe the shock absorber o ring is in front of the hammer now. Something is keeping the valve from opening altogether.

              The valve leak might have corrected itself if you liked it or maybe a fresh air tank at full PSI got it to seal back up. That old, old Tippmann rubber can have nine lives

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              • NONOBLITUS

                NONOBLITUS

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                Assembled and disassembled multiple times. She’s put together correctly. I have multiple tanks with good amounts of air in them. I assume the cup seal must be toast. So I just found a NOS I bought and it’s on its way to me via snail mail so hopefully that will do the job.

              #8
              Can you manually shove the cocking knob forward against the vale pin and get the valve to vent? If not then the hammer or bolt or linkage arm is likely jammed on something.

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                #9
                Does the valve pin move freely when degassed?

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                • NONOBLITUS

                  NONOBLITUS

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                  Yes it does

                #10
                I wrestled with the ring in the valve body and could not get that sucker out. I am putting my hope that it’s inside the valve and just ordered a complete valve body assembly to replace this one.

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                • Toestr

                  Toestr

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                  I'd expect it to be the urethane orings on the valve seat and plug, the cup seal is almost always fine unless it's an ex rental. If you use a dowel to depress the brass plug and put a toothpick in the air intake hole to hold it back it's much easier to get the ring off. Then replace with a 1/2" snap ring

                • NONOBLITUS

                  NONOBLITUS

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                  Toestr thanks I did have it in the vise and the plug depressed but man that ring is really in there. I said a few choice words and then said F&*K it and saw a new old stock Valve assembly on EBay and bought it.

                #11
                For science I will destroy this Valve just to get inside and see what the failure is

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                  #12
                  You need snap-ring pliers or two picks.

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                    #13
                    Originally posted by NONOBLITUS View Post
                    For science I will destroy this Valve just to get inside and see what the failure is
                    Yeah the old flat machine springs sometimes don’t want to budge even if your technique is good. I’ve used a dremel attachment to cut them out before, maybe nicking the valve body in the process and still using it :-) Once it’s out you can use and internal snap ring and then snap ring pliers make future work easy

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                      #14
                      Originally posted by Sdawg View Post
                      You need snap-ring pliers or two picks.
                      Old Tippmanns didn’t use snap rings they used a pain in the butt flat machine spring that wasn’t supposed to be user serviceable. As someone stated above, you can remove the airline, depress the valve pin, shove a toothpick in the airline port to hold the spring tension, and then try and work it out. I’ve had the best luck getting a utility blade knife (angled box cutter razor blade) under the edge of the flat spring and then working it out. If it starts spinning I’ve had to just cut them out. :-0

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                      • Toestr

                        Toestr

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                        I use a small screwdriver to hold the bottom end of the ring if it starts spinning.

                      • Myrkul

                        Myrkul

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                        I use this method, works like a charm every time.

                      #15
                      Well I wrestled that stupid thing out of there
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                      • Carp

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                        I have never removed one of those without drawing my blood first....😂

                      • NONOBLITUS

                        NONOBLITUS

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                        Good thing I didn’t draw blood because my blood pressure was so high it would have shot blood out like a geyser
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