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  • nnolt89
    Pump Kings
    • Jun 2022
    • 254
    • Maine

    #1

    Platinum 98 questions

    Hello,

    I am cleaning / tuning a platinum 98 for a friend. First time I’ve taken apart a platinum, basically the same a little easier.
    looks like there are a lot of after market parts on / in this market.
    i had a question about the steel hose connection to the power tube. On a typical 98, the hose screws into the power tube. I believe that to be the case for the platinum as well. The 98 I’m working on has
    a slightly different hook up to the power tube (see attached images).

    my question is are there any missing pieces and or orings?

    and are custom 98s and platinum 98s interchangeable?

    thanks

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  • BrickHaus
    Tactical Spoon Reacquired
    • Sep 2020
    • 3396
    • Minnesota

    #2
    That looks like a flared fitting. It should seal
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    • nnolt89
      Pump Kings
      • Jun 2022
      • 254
      • Maine

      #3
      Ok great, thanks

      i have half a tank of air and no fill station around- so I’d rather ask then roll the dice

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      • Trbo323
        MCB Member
        • Jul 2020
        • 6358
        • Vancouver WA

        #4
        I'm pretty sure there is an o ring in there somewhere. Flare fittings are fine for lower pressure situations but 800ish psi they don't typically rely on metal on metal to make the seal

        Yes you can swap out for a standard braided hose and 1/8npt fitting and id actually recommend it. There's more options that way. You can actually just drill and tap that power tube to get the threads in it. I've done it before but you will need to just replace the hose completely, check the other end as well, I'm not sure if the ASA was a matching situation. If it is you'll most likely have to replace it as well.

        Thanks tippmann

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        • Magmoormaster
          Only here for the zipline
          • Jul 2020
          • 1294
          • Glendale, AZ

          #5
          No, there is no o-ring between the flared fitting and the valve body on a platinum 98. What you have is normal. Although, it doesn't usually go into a VASA. That's unique.

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          • Fubarius
            MCB Member
            • Jul 2020
            • 477
            • New Richmond, WI

            #6
            That vertical asa is a rare, desirable, and nearly impossible to find part.

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            • nnolt89
              Pump Kings
              • Jun 2022
              • 254
              • Maine

              #7
              Yeah, this particular 98 has a lot of cool parts.
              Cool marker for sure.

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              • drewkroeker
                Bunker Buster
                • Dec 2020
                • 113

                #8
                Piggybacking on this thread: if I'm looking at keeping a 98 long term should I be worried about the powertube? I've read comments about how the plastic powertube will crack. And I have seen aluminum ones online. Is this a necessary upgrade?

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                • Magmoormaster
                  Only here for the zipline
                  • Jul 2020
                  • 1294
                  • Glendale, AZ

                  #9
                  They can crack from CO2 use. But the old rental fleet I used to maintain ran on compressed air and they very rarely broke. Most of the time it was from me trying to push out the valve body. I would actually not recommend the aluminum powertubes unless you're running CO2, and even then I wouldn't upgrade unless you have cracked one.

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                  • Trbo323
                    MCB Member
                    • Jul 2020
                    • 6358
                    • Vancouver WA

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Magmoormaster
                    They can crack from CO2 use. But the old rental fleet I used to maintain ran on compressed air and they very rarely broke. Most of the time it was from me trying to push out the valve body. I would actually not recommend the aluminum powertubes unless you're running CO2, and even then I wouldn't upgrade unless you have cracked one.
                    I agree with this. I've actually seen problems with the aluminum ones because they can cause a much more severe "step" that the hammer hits therefore slowing it down and causing velocity inconsistency.

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