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The most likely problem to occur is the seal where you place your bb gun gas canisters. You can take care of this issue with a CO2 cartridge seal replacement. The air gun cartridge deforms the seal overtime, and this causes the leak to occur.
Hearing a Hissing Noise From CO2 Tank:

Start with the little o-rings that are on the keg posts. If it is dry or cracked, it will cause the problem you are describing. Very easy and cheap to replace. It`s usually wise to keep a few extra o-rings on hand for this reason.

The pressure inside a CO2 cartridge is far greater than atmospheric pressure. That`s why the gas escapes so rapidly when the cartridge is punctured. The gas continues escaping until the pressure inside the cartridge equals the atmospheric pressure outside the cartridge.
A CO2 leak can lead to a particularly dangerous concentration of gas for anyone on the premises. Indeed, carbon dioxide is an odorless, colorless and mostly harmless gas when it is in the air at usual concentrations (0.03%) but it very quickly becomes dangerous at higher concentrations.
Sooty or brownish-yellow stains around the leaking appliance. Stale, stuffy, or smelly air, like the smell of something burning or overheating. Soot, smoke, fumes, or back-draft in the house from a chimney, fireplace, or other fuel burning equipment. The lack of an upward draft in chimney flue.
In a CO2 Cartridge, there is around 800 PSI of pressure. PCP guns all have around 2,500 to 3,000 PSI of pressure.
A fully charged CO2 cylinder at 87.9 oF will have an internal pressure of approximately 1100 psi. At 120 oF the same cylinder will have an internal pressure of nearly 2000 psi.
The CGA recommends that CO2 cylinders be stored in areas with a temperature less than 125 oF (51.7 oC).
CO2 tanks have numerous applications but must be refilled often to keep up with manufacturing and industrial operations. Rather than constantly running to have your CO2 tank refilled or waiting for a supplier to reach your business, you can use an air compressor for a CO2 tank refill.
The key risk is that of explosion. If a CO2 cartridge explodes, the shards of metal can act like shrapnel and cause serious damage. It is therefore vital that you store your CO2 cartridges safely, minimise the risk of fire around them, and handle them safely when using them.
At room temperature and atmospheric pressure CO2 is a colourless and odourless gas and, because of this, people are unable to see it or smell it at elevated concentrations. CO2 is not flammable and will not support combustion.
One of the easiest ways to find your CO2 leak is with the fast-acting Spot-It Gas Leak Detector Fluid. It works by producing a large bubble at the location of the leak on your beer or beverage regulator. The bubbles cling to the surface for easy identification and are fluorescent under a black light.
One 20g cartridge inflates 29×2. 1 tire to 43 psi.
As you reach the end of CO2 in the cartridge, the psi will start to drop, and you may lose a bit of velocity as a result. Velocity may also be increased when shooting in warmer temperatures, and that means your velocity will also decrease below the 852-900 psi range in cooler temperatures.
-If the leak is at a connection, tighten the connection with a wrench. -If the leak is on a hose, cut the damaged section out and use a splicing kit or replace it with a new CO2 hose. -If the leak is at the coupler connection, tighten until snug. If the check valve in the coupler is damaged replace the coupler.
-If the leak is at a connection, tighten the connection with a wrench. -If the leak is on a hose, cut the damaged section out and use a splicing kit or replace it with a new CO2 hose. -If the leak is at the coupler connection, tighten until snug. If the check valve in the coupler is damaged replace the coupler.

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I have a 1987 yamaha warrior
ANSWER : The only thing i can think of is that you might want to take the carb off and really clean it good where it bolts down and around the entire area if thats where its leaking from. Hope i was of some help to you.

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Mar 12, 2010 – Could it be the check valve? I took it off and the flap appears to be working correctly. This well has been here a long time. Never given me any problems. I do have galvenized couplers on the discharge and intake sides. Old. Could these be leaking even though they show no sign of water? The discharge is able to hold 30 pounds easily overnight. I do not hear any vacuum in the intake when I take it off. Could the pipe to the well have a leak? I know I would have to insert a sleeve bnut I do not want to go through the hassle if I do not have to. I had put on a brand new pump from the hardware store that did the same thing so I think that would elliminate the pump as being the problem.
Mar 12, 2010 – I have a 3/4hp flotec convertible jet pump. It is able to hold 30lbs pressure on the discharge side as the primie easily for 24 hours. It is not able to pull water from the well whcih has been here for years. i disconnected it for the winter and rehooked it up. The galvanized couplers on the discharge and pump side are old but do not appear to be leakeing as I taped them well. The check valve seems to be functioning well as I took it off and the flap works correctly. The well is not pulling watrer. there does not appear to be a vacuum on the check vale when I losen it. could the check valve be bad? I am aware I might have to resleeve the well, but do not want to hassle with this if I do not have to. I want to eliminate everything else first. i put another brand new pump on it to see if it was that. That partiuclar pump which was the same thng did not work either.

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ANSWER : Your well has gone dry it seems. It has happened to my before. At first the new pump I purchased that did not pump I took back for exchange and still no water. I finally gave in and called the well experts and I was told the well was dried up

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ANSWER : What type of air pistol is it? Is the cartridge defective? Has the gun had a cartridge in it before?

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My release valve lets out all the co2 when i put a new cartridge in?

whenever i put a co2 cartridge in the gun all the gas comes out of the back of the release valve, how do i fix this?

ANSWER : Clean it good oil it. make sure the air recevor not damage.

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Problem of Pendrive
ANSWER : Ur pendrive wants format dear……………..try this to make it workBuddy first u have to do boot ur window xp cd,……remember don’t
forget to insert the pendrive in usb after that when the dialogue comes
where u have to format all ur drives in ur hard disk ,…….select the
drive of ur pendrive,……and format it,…….but hardly
remember,.when cd starting puttin system files on ur pc turn off ur
computer,……….n after starting it,……u hv to again format by
right clicking it,…….simple,…………..
try it,……..sure it will work,……… enjoy

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