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Rvannes
05-04-2004, 05:36 PM
Hey heres my problem my gun is still leaking this is there it is leaking out of the little screw right below the barrel and above where volumizers go pardon i dont know what they are called . thanks some one know what i can do? :bowdown:

Vantage_TeS
05-04-2004, 05:41 PM
http://www.angel-owners.com/manuals/lcd/page26_b.jpg
Grub M5x8mm?

As far as I know that isnt connected to any air passageways but..it calls for green (high strength) loctight. That would seal it off if there is any air coming out.

Are you sure its there and not out of the LPR (left plug). If its the LPR, there is an o-ring on there that can get oiled (and then replaced).

budhall088
05-04-2004, 08:41 PM
I though that grub plugged an air passage through the body? Could someone clear that up for me? The manual doesn't exactly say.

Vantage_TeS
05-04-2004, 08:53 PM
Possibly, I never had mine out. Like I said, if its leaking take it out and re-loctite it.

Dzastrow
05-04-2004, 10:52 PM
This is what i read on a review,

I will start with the valve. The stock LCD valve is a mid pressure valve running between 300-450psi in most cases. There is nothing considerable outstanding about the valve and there is nothing bad one could say about it either. The LCD can be made to run at lower pressure and more effieciently with an aftermarket valve, but I don't have a problem with the numbers achieved by the stock valve. A small note: the LCD pictured had a small cup-seal leak. I turned up the pressure and let the marker sit for a day or so, rechronoed down to a lower pressure and the leak stopped. I just thought it was worth mentioning.


link to the complete review http://www.paintballguru.com/reviews/equipment/guns/angellcd.htm

also take off the regulator and the flash tank thing i think its called, the thing above the reg, check the orings and stuff

Snertz
05-04-2004, 11:09 PM
That grub screw plugs an air passagewaythat runs to the 14way from the LPR. Take it out and reseal it with some threadlock.