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question on operation of crosman style co2/pcp valve

Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2014 8:15 pm
by hydrolyzer
Hi guys,

question about this type of valve:

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I get that the hammer knocks the valve forward and air/co2 goes around the valve seat then up to the barrel, but is there anything stopping air from leaking out around the rod that the hammer strikes? is it simply a matter of the air taking the path of least resistance, the clearance around the rod being small enough that any air that does leak is negligible? or is there something used to seal this rod?

Assistance much appreciated.

Re: question on operation of crosman style co2/pcp valve

Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2014 7:22 am
by jrrdw
Hydrolyzer wrote:is there something used to seal this rod?
Yup! And you can get a parts diagram showing it and it's part number from crosman.

Re: question on operation of crosman style co2/pcp valve

Posted: Fri Oct 24, 2014 10:48 pm
by Gippeto
In the Crosman 22xxand 13xx valve, there is no stem to valve body seal, close-ish clearance is used to control leakage. Somewhat like trying to pour a bucket of water through a pin hole.

Other makers do incorporate an oring either on the stem itself or set into the body in the bearing area found at the rear of the valve body.