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    Valve Body Unscrewed...

    ...where is not supposed to.

    I was rebuilding an emag valve this morning and I was just seeing if I could get the power tube cap off by hand. As I did I noticed the main body and the power tube separating.

    I could see a red oring inside. Anyhow, It's back together of course, just threaded on. Never had a valve do this.

    Oddly, there is a spring in my power tube instead of a spacer as well.

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    Last edited by Advanced; 11-06-2021, 05:06 PM.

    #2
    Early automags had a threaded powertube as well as a spring in the powertube to act as a self adjusting spacer (actual spacers are more reliable). Kinda odd that something as late as an emag valve has a threaded powertube and spring spacer.

    Not sure what an appropriate solution for the powertube is though...

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      #3
      Spring in the power tube? Power tube unscrewed? On an emag?

      These sound like something a very early classic valve would do

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        #4
        Yeah I was surprised by the spring unless a previous owner didn't have a spacer kit and modified it.

        The power tube is supposed to have a red oring from what I've researched, normally loctited on. I'll hit it with some red loctite, should be ok

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          #5
          This thread is missing pictures...
          💀Team Ragnastock💀

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            #6
            Updating thread, I got issues after rebuild
            Last edited by Advanced; 11-06-2021, 05:06 PM.

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              #7
              All is good, got air today and gun airs up as supposed to and fires nicelu.

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                #8
                Level 7 welded the powertube so that wouldnt happen. Loctite it back on and dont get any on the oring.

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