Posted: Fri Aug 24, 2012 5:44 pm
Black bleed screw is indeed epoxy'd, metal tube isn't epoxied and my blow gun is connected, fully sealed just backwards, if that's a problem I could change it but it'd be a big hassle.
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Did you do this:CharmingEdgar wrote:I'm pretty sure the blowgun is sealed, the only place I can hear a leak is at the output of the sprinkler so hey.
Wait, all you did was use electrical tape to seal the hole? If so, go and buy some damn epoxy.Electrical tape over the rectangular slit that leads to the tiny pipe in the chamber.
For MrCrowleyCharmingEdgar wrote:The blowgun hole is sealed shut with a lot of epoxy, the whole area
I thought that was referring to the hole in which he epoxied his blowgun. It was in response to this question:PaperNinja wrote:For MrCrowleyCharmingEdgar wrote:The blowgun hole is sealed shut with a lot of epoxy, the whole area
Also, make sure that there is no leakage around the area that you installed the blow gun. On my gun there was leakage there, and I had the same problem as you.
He asked if he should epoxy the rectangular hole and I'm not sure if anyone answered him.The blowgun hole is sealed shut with a lot of epoxy, the whole area
I highly doubt electrical tape could seal a hole in that fashion at even low pressure. If the pressure is on the pilot side, it will just push around the tape and leak out the sides. If you use epoxy, and it turns out the hole shouldn't have been blocked, you can just drill a hole through the epoxy and no harm is done!CharmingEdgar wrote:Yeah, Crowley is right, my valve doesn't have the circular opening, there was electrical tape over the rectangular one as a test to see if it would help rather than the more permanent epoxy option.