Dye Rail Reflex Solenoid

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  • Aididas78
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    • Jan 2023
    • 63
    • Tinkertown, Texas

    #1

    Dye Rail Reflex Solenoid

    Are the solenoids for these markers rebuildable? A friend had a solenoid that was leaking and I noticed there are some o rings located inside but didn’t know if they’re replaceable. If so does anyone know the o ring dimensions?
  • nerdcore
    Sweet Liberty, my arm!
    • Jul 2020
    • 512
    • Crashville

    #2
    Do these ones have the SMC solenoids? With the gaskets? I dunno where to get replacement gaskets, i've only ever seen whole solenoids for sale, or the half with the wires.

    If they look intact, try rubbing a slight amount of grease on the gaskets (just enough so they look shiny, with no excess). They're static seals so hopefully they aren't too bad off.

    Or do you mean the piston o-ring(s)?

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    • Aididas78
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      • Jan 2023
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      • Tinkertown, Texas

      #3
      Yes, the piston o rings.

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      • Trbo323
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        • Jul 2020
        • 6358
        • Vancouver WA

        #4
        I would check the HPR before going after the noid, those noids will vent if overpressure and leak from lack of pressure

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        • Aididas78
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          #5
          Good point.. What’s the ball park psi for the HPR on these markers?

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          • Trbo323
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            • Jul 2020
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            • Vancouver WA

            #6
            If I remember right it's somewhere around 200 but I'm not positive on that

            But unless you have a tester set up for that smaller dye reg it's kind of moot. Just crank the adjustment screw all the way in to 0 out the reg and then increase from there while dry firing. If at some point it stops leaking and shoots properly you know you are on the right path. If it leaks the whole time you may still need to look into the noid

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            • Aididas78
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              #7
              Awesome thanks for the info!

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              • Trbo323
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                • Jul 2020
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                • Vancouver WA

                #8
                I made an edit to the last post while you were posting. Be sure to read it

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