Rebuild / Maintenance intervals for a LP10?

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matt9811
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Rebuild / Maintenance intervals for a LP10?

Post by matt9811 »

I'm just coming back to AP after a while off (about 9 years) and my LP-10 is losing pressure somewhere. It's got a fresh o-ring on the regulator probe. (And yes, I'll need a new tank for competition).

This has happened twice in a row now- After a short session I put the pistol away with 150 BAR or so in the tank (screwed on), and a week or two later I open the case and there is zero pressure. Totally empty.

So, are there any internal seals that may need maintenance? Scott rebuilt my regulator at the USASNC in 2003, about 9 months (yes, that's why) before I mothballed everything. Are there any recommended 10 year/250,000 shot services?

I've got a FAS604 to tide me over...
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rmca
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Post by rmca »

There is another o-ring inside the regulator.
You can see it in this video from styer on converting a lp10 from CO2 to air:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w5v3lAbFiYY

Hope this helps.
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Post by RobStubbs »

One point is to unscrew your cylinder after each session. Steyr recommend you do that anyway, but I only bother with my LP5 which does seem to lose air as well. That will also give you a pointer as to which bit is actually leaking. With regards time, I only get mine serviced when it's faulty. I think that's twice in about 10 or 12 years for me.

Rob.
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Post by matt9811 »

Thanks for the link.

I put some silicone grease on the big green regulator o-ring which looked like it could use some; I'll see if that fixes things.

My valve seal is somewhat worn too. Is it advisable to put a little silicone grease on it, or should the valve seat remain dry?
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Post by rmca »

In none of the videos I've seen do they mention that the valve needs lubrication, so I guess it is supposed to remain dry.
If it's worn I would find a replacement, as it can be the cause of the leak. As RobStubbs suggested, try and leave the cylinder unscrewed, so that you can narrow it down to the pistol or a cylinder fault.

You have the entire collection of service movies here:

http://www.steyr-sportwaffen.at/movies/index.html
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scausi
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leak

Post by scausi »

When my old LP1 sprung a leak i had to replace,
PART 18(valve aasembly) cost about $40
,you will have to remove the pressure reducing valve complete part 29,
but do not unscrew the screw,s with the red paint on them they hold the whole thing together , only undo the screws without the red paint , and pull off , you will probably want to replace the large oval o-ring part 13 while you are there, very easy consult your manual for pics .
cheers Steve
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