why the heck doesn't this thing work?
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after only gettin' to 40psi, you here air from the qev, and when i unhook the air compressor, the air quickly leaves the barrel part of the qev...i am begging for help...ive been tryna figure it out all last night and this morning
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Is the QEV new? Take it apart and see if the internals are clean, you could have some dirt inside that is preventing it from sealing completely.
Alternatively, is there a slight leak somewhere in the fittings at the exhaust side of your QEV?when i unhook the air compressor, the air quickly leaves the barrel part of the qev
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Is the flow correct on the QEV.Look at the little arrow on the side.Is it pointing away from the chamber?
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From what I know of that style of QEV it's mounted the right way in the pictures.goathunter wrote:Is the flow correct on the QEV.Look at the little arrow on the side.Is it pointing away from the chamber?
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yeah the arrow is pointing towards the barrel, but there's no other leaks in the other fitting, i'll take the qev apart and check it out
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JSR has made a typo, he ment that there may be a leak on the pilot side - not the exhaust side....
the best thing you can do is to put the whole gun under water to see where is it leaking...
I am 75% sure that it is caused by a leak on pilot side...
the best thing you can do is to put the whole gun under water to see where is it leaking...
I am 75% sure that it is caused by a leak on pilot side...
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Yeah, probably a leak on the pilot side, Did you use thread seal tape on the pilot side, because I can't see any coming out around the fittings? If you didn't use thread seal tape, there's your problem.
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well i used teflon (i think thats spelled wrong) tape, but i really dont think thats the problem. do u think there's a possibility the orange sealing thingy in the qev was put in backwards? ....i know thats a little far'fetched but...im really frustrated, i bought 2 qevs and cant even use the damn things
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There's a thread on the UKSGC that was also linked to from JSR (IIRC) on this forum, that shows the internals of that type of QEV.
And you spelled teflon correctly.
You do close the ball valve before removing the air compressor right?
If you have no leaks, that's the only problem I can see.
You disconnect the compressor from the schrader while leaving the ball valve open. If it's closed, so the schrader valve is isolated, when the compressor is disconnected, the QEV should not pilot.
Maybe the ball valve is leaking?
And you spelled teflon correctly.
You do close the ball valve before removing the air compressor right?
If you have no leaks, that's the only problem I can see.
You disconnect the compressor from the schrader while leaving the ball valve open. If it's closed, so the schrader valve is isolated, when the compressor is disconnected, the QEV should not pilot.
Maybe the ball valve is leaking?
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That's what I meant, but I figured he wouldn't understand if I said "pilot".POLAND_SPUD wrote:JSR has made a typo, he ment that there may be a leak on the pilot side - not the exhaust side...
Inside a QEVThere's a thread on the UKSGC that was also linked to from JSR (IIRC) on this forum, that shows the internals of that type of QEV.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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piston has to be oriented in this way but anyway i doubt it is casued by the piston..... It is most likely a leak on the pilot side... somethimes it just doesn't seal well.....
you should really pump the gun and put it underwater
to see where it leaks... it would help you and us a lot....
maybe you put the teflon tape in the incorect way or you have not screwed the fittings tightly or even the BV and the blowgun are leaking? the easiest way to find it out is to put the gun underwater - really (you can remove the barrel if you want to - it won't be needed for this )
you should really pump the gun and put it underwater
to see where it leaks... it would help you and us a lot....
maybe you put the teflon tape in the incorect way or you have not screwed the fittings tightly or even the BV and the blowgun are leaking? the easiest way to find it out is to put the gun underwater - really (you can remove the barrel if you want to - it won't be needed for this )
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alright thanx for the help guys, now let me stop asking to many questions before MrCrowley comes to my house and blast me with a super duper advanced hybrid cannon lol
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well guys i figured it out, jackssmirkingrevenge was right, it was all kinds of dust and crap on the orange thingy so i just wiped it off pretty good and it worked BUT it only goes to like 80psi, and i changes the chamber too, its bascially a 1 1/4 elbow to a 18in 1 1/4" tube...so shouldnt it have more volume?