FX Fx crown leak !!

Happy Sunday! Spring is here time to check and service my toys.
Have a leak on my crown and was wondering if anyone had any idea what it the problem. Sorry for the silly and noob question

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Hi,

This is the breather hole for the Bellville Spring part of the regulator. As stated by bchannell above, air leaking from here means one of three o rings on the regulator are bad. Below is a video from Sub12Airgunners on rebuilding the regulator. They do it for an Impact, but the process is identical.

Unfortunately for you one of the three o rings it could be is the one in the receiver block body (#3 in cut-away drawing below - 10x1.5 NBR90). Jeff (of Sub12Airgunners) shows how to get this out, but it is a PIA to do. I bought a set of Jeweler's glasses (with light) and found that it is way easier to replace when you can see it. Also got some brass picking tools. You absolutely don't want to scratch the inside of the block.

The other two it could be the one on the end of the piston (#1 below - 4x1.5 NBR70) or the one on the inside of the regulator body (#2 below - also a 4x1.5 NBR 70) both are easy to replace. I would replace both of those first and put the reg back in to see if it still leaks before going after the PIA one.

Good luck and try to enjoy getting intimately familiar with your expensive toy.

Cheers,
Greg


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Hi,

This is the breather hole for the Bellville Spring part of the regulator. As stated by bchannell above, air leaking from here means one of three o rings on the regulator are bad. Below is a video from Sub12Airgunners on rebuilding the regulator. They do it for an Impact, but the process is identical.

Unfortunately for you one of the three o rings it could be is the one in the receiver block body (#3 in cut-away drawing below - 10x1.5 NBR90). Jeff (of Sub12Airgunners) shows how to get this out, but it is a PIA to do. I bought a set of Jeweler's glasses (with light) and found that it is way easier to replace when you can see it. Also got some brass picking tools. You absolutely don't want to scratch the inside of the block.

The other two it could be the one on the end of the piston (#1 below - 4x1.5 NBR70) or the one on the inside of the regulator body (#2 below - also a 4x1.5 NBR 70) both are easy to replace. I would replace both of those first and put the reg back in to see if it still leaks before going after the PIA one.

Good luck and try to enjoy getting intimately familiar with your expensive toy.

Cheers,
Greg


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thanks Naprof
 
thanks Naprof
Uh oh! I just realized by looking at the picture you provided that your Crown is likely a MkI. If so, it is possible that the regulator body is the smaller 8mm one instead of the newer 10mm one. That would mean the sizes of the o rings I provided are incorrect. You'll have to check your rifle out as the later MkI's had the bigger regulator.

Sorry 'bout that.

Cheers,
Greg
 
Uh oh! I just realized by looking at the picture you provided that your Crown is likely a MkI. If so, it is possible that the regulator body is the smaller 8mm one instead of the newer 10mm one. That would mean the sizes of the o rings I provided are incorrect. You'll have to check your rifle out as the later MkI's had the bigger regulator.

Sorry 'bout that.

Cheers,
Greg
Thanks body. I have replaced this three orings with orings the I found in my repair box. New oring kit is been ordered ;)

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