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Chaosalot
12-09-2004, 19:15
Hi,
Have a problem with a Spyder Rodeo I've just bought - when I screw on my air bottle and turn it on air escapes out of a hole in the bottom line adapter - as a bit of a newbie was wondering if this is a problem with the gun or if I've missed something out??? Noticed there's a hole on my other marker but without the same problem!
Cheers

Robboards
12-09-2004, 20:23
Pm vagabondstar he has a rodeo and hes fiddled enough with his he might know wots wrong with it.

VagabondStarJXF
12-09-2004, 21:23
I've changed out almost all of my stock parts now but, before I did, I didn't have any leaking problems apart from when I accidentally loosened my braided hose.

Let me check my manual as to what part you're referring to and I'll try to figure out what's wrong. I'm sure it'll be something pretty simple to fix. It's a Spyder after all! ;) :cool:

Until then... What kind of air tank do you have? I'm just thinking that without an on/off it may just be a case of needing to tighten the bottle on to the marker a little further.

Bloody Whisper
13-09-2004, 06:50
Is the air escaping from around the bottle? if so chech the o-ring on the bottle is fine.

otherwise speak to Vagabond :D he is always tinkering with his :D

Bloody Whisper
13-09-2004, 06:52
Originally posted by Bloody Whisper

otherwise speak to Vagabond :D he is always tinkering with his :D

MARKER! He is allways tinkering with his marker! :D

Melchior
13-09-2004, 10:47
As he said, check o rings, and if the tanks screwed in far enough. otherwise i dont know.

A quick fix is to use vaseline to plug the hole. put a little round the ASA and the tanks threads as well

Chaosalot
13-09-2004, 11:05
Thanks to all for help given - after whipers advice found the problem was the o-ring on the air bottle was split and thankfully nothing was wrong with gun!!
Cheer's!!

Robboards
13-09-2004, 11:07
Yes vaseline can be very useful when your tinkering with it.:) :rolleyes: