Tipx Remote Line Adapter Oring

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  • Knight4612
    Bunker Buster
    • Jun 2021
    • 114

    #1

    Tipx Remote Line Adapter Oring

    Does anyone know the oring size that goes on the Tipx Remote Line adapter? I need the one for the end that goes into the gun. Should I just felon tape the threads really well? Is Teflon tape enough to hold the air in?
  • EvilCreature
    MCB Member
    • Jul 2020
    • 199
    • Minnesota

    #2
    Let me check around, I know I have that information. I bought like a 100 pack of those orings because they get chewed pretty easily.

    Teflon tape is not enough to hold air if I remember correctly.
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    • SuperActionMan
      kn00b
      • Dec 2023
      • 21
      • Lancaster, CA

      #3
      I know this is old, but if I found it by searching, someone else will.

      The remote line adapter o-ring size is actually listed in the TCR exploded parts diagram as "0.150" I.D. X 0.037" C.S., O-RING, C.U., 70A​."

      You aren't likely to find that size outside of Tippmann documentation because giving the inch dimensions obfuscates the fact that it is effectively a 1.0x3.7mm regular metric o-ring. Standard inch sizes don't go down that small and thin, but metrics do. All of the ones in my two TiPXs look like urethane.
      Late '80s PGP, late '90s Spyder, two A-5s, a 98 Custom, and a TiPX.

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      • Knight4612
        Bunker Buster
        • Jun 2021
        • 114

        #4
        Thank you for this info!

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        • nak81783
          Last of the Salzburg Clan
          • Feb 2021
          • 582
          • DeWitt, MI

          #5
          I dropped a 004 in the hole and threaded the remote line it. It squishes between the bottom of the hole and adapter, making a seal.

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          • nak81783
            Last of the Salzburg Clan
            • Feb 2021
            • 582
            • DeWitt, MI

            #6
            Well, to circle back to this, after the oring deformed over time, it was restricting flow, causing bad shoot down. Scratch the 004 oring idea above.

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