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Question Power Tube/O-Ring/Washer help

i kno about the washer first then o-ring thing, however i was taking apart my gun for the second time and all of a sudden an unexpected piece falls on the floor. i noticed that it hadnt fell out the first time i took it apart so now i gotta figure out where it goes. soon enough i realized it was the washer and the o-ring came out right behind it..im having trouble figuring this out, and, no, the instruction manual sucks at explaining this. does the washer go first on the left, or first on the right, i can figure out the "anatomy" of the power tube





if anyone can photoshop these or something to give me an idea of where these parts go it would help thanks.
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Re: Power Tube/O-Ring/Washer help

We're gonna need to see a picture or a better explenation of this part
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Re: Power Tube/O-Ring/Washer help

u mustve replied right after i accidentally clicked the button to post it....i put the pics up not even a minute later lol sry
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Re: Power Tube/O-Ring/Washer help

That looks like the normal valve O-ring and washer?

What part are unsure about?
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Re: Power Tube/O-Ring/Washer help

where do they go? do they go around the spring? do they go to the left, to the right, in what order, i just dont understand as everything ive dealt with so far has been clear as day in the manual
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Re: Power Tube/O-Ring/Washer help

Ohh, OK

It goes O-ring, washer, spring, valve plunger then valve seat.

So as you put it all back together, the O-ring is what holds all those pieces in.
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Re: Power Tube/O-Ring/Washer help

ok thanks for the post, im goin to try it out
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Re: Power Tube/O-Ring/Washer help

You'll probably want to remove the valve from the powertube to get better access to it.

The O-ring can be a little tricky to seat while the spring pressure is on the washer.
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Re: Power Tube/O-Ring/Washer help

ok i think i have it, if this is right i didnt realize how u have to kinda sqeeze that o-ring in there so its snug





is it supposed to look like that?
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Re: Power Tube/O-Ring/Washer help

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You'll probably want to remove the valve from the powertube to get better access to it.

The O-ring can be a little tricky to seat while the spring pressure is on the washer.


another thing mayb for future reference or whatever is can u take the actual valve body apart, i dont see any way to. or can u take out the valve spring/plunger/seat ? how?
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