Lwk, It's the same seal on both guns. An easy fix that anyone can do. The velocity was lower than expected and I suspect that there are two reasons; 1) The basement was very cold..CO2 works best when the temp is above 80 degrees F 2) The CO2 cartridges are very old and the gas may have leaked out causing a pressure drop. I actually found one that was still sealed and completly empty Thanks for watching and commenting👍👍
I'm sorry but it doesn't explain well because if it didn't work it doesn't work with much respect..That was how GOOGLE translated your comment. The seal was replaced successfully and no CO2 was leaking from the new cartridge so the job was a success. I can't understand why you would say it does'nt work. Thanks for watching and commenting👍👍
THE PART IS CALLED SEAL END # 38-128. THE PRODUCT SKU # FROM GRAVEL INC. IS 116041 AGENCES GRAVEL INC 5175 JOHN MOLSON QUEBEC QC G1X 3X4 CANADA THANKS FOR WATCHING AND COMMENTING 👍👍
THE PART IS CALLED SEAL END # 38-128. THE PRODUCT SKU # FROM GRAVEL INC. IS 116041 AGENCES GRAVEL INC 5175 JOHN MOLSON QUEBEC QC G1X 3X4 CANADA THANKS FOR WATCHING AND COMMENTING 👍👍
While you wait, you can soak the seal in some Transmission Stop. Leak for a couple of days. It will swell the seal and make it more supple. Also put a couple drops of Pengun oil on the tip of CO2 cartridge when inserting in the pistol. That will lubricate the internal seals in the valve assembly.
Yes! Check out my previous video on the internal valve reseal. Give me a shout if you need more info. Or help with the reseal. Thanks for watching and sharing. Pete