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Cup Seal Inspection and Replacement
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Updated: 11 May 1999
Part names in italics refer to parts listed in the official
schematic diagram. See your manual or the web site for locations.
- Strip the 'gun and remove the Upper Receiver. Refer to your
manual and the ICD web site for details.
- Find the valve and remove the aluminum Valve Seat, pictured
below (#1).
- Pull out the Value Pin Ass'y. (#1, #2, #3)
- Inspect the valve parts for foreign objects, abnormal wear, or damage.
A uniform groove in the Cup Seal is normal, but when the groove
gets too deep the valve can restrict gas flow. (#3) This is a standard wear
part that will need to be replaced periodically.
- CAREFULLY unscrew the two pieces of the Valve Pin
Ass'y. The schematic shows this as one part, but it's actually a
brass body, a SS stem, and a Teflon(?) cup seal. (#8) You will need to
use Vise Grips or pliers with padded jaws to get this thing apart.
The pictures below (#4, #5) depict the use of a 12mm socket shimmed with foil to
hold the valve body, and Vise-Grips padded with a large rubber band to
grip the valve stem. This allowed the parts to be disassembled with no
perceptable damage to any of them.
- Pull the old seal out with a paper clip or dental pick. (#7)
- Put a new seal in the valve body, or flip the old seal over and use the other side
until it also wears out.
- Screw the Valve Pin Ass'y back together, making sure the
seal seats evenly, and tighten using the same method you used to loosen
the parts.
- Put the marker back together and see it if works.
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