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All Springer/NP/PCP Air Gun Discussion General => PCP/CO2/HPA Air Gun Gates "The Darkside" => Topic started by: pageyjim on October 24, 2024, 10:34:37 AM
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I have a PROD with a small leak and I wanted to put a few drops of silicon oil in when I pump it up. I have Aim Top "silicon oil." It is Polydimethylsiloxane and I was wondering if it was safe to use for this purpose. If it isn't, what brand would be best to use? Thank you all in advance. I tried searching first before posting not sure if I missed it but didn't see anything.
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Good man i myself would not inject silicon oil in it what reason may i ask? David
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It has a very small leak. I have read that this is a good way to lubricate the seals and or move an obstruction in the fill port. I have also read that it is a good practice in general for pcp seals.
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My Notos every so often gets a leak somewhere in the air tube. Members have recommended applying a bit of silicone oil to the opening of the fill probe when refilling. It does resolve the issue. Is it detrimental? I don't know, but so far I'm not experiencing any.
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Thanks all. To be safe I am going to buy and use some RWS Chamber Oil.
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Get some RC car shock oil. 20 or 30 weight. It is pure silicone and fairly inexpensive. Like this -
TEAM LOSI RACING Silicone Shock Oil 50WT 710CST 2OZ TLR74013 Electric Car/Truck Option Parts https://a.co/d/dimBErO
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I use this 100% silicone oil for treadmill belts. $7 for 4oz.
4 Ounces Treadmill Lubricant, 100% Silicone Treadmill Belt Lubricant (Non-Toxic and Odorless), Treadmill Oil Belt Lubricant with an Easy-to-Apply Applicator Tube, Suitable for Most Treadmill Brands https://a.co/d/5KX8Xk4
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Get some RC car shock oil. 20 or 30 weight. It is pure silicone and fairly inexpensive. Like this -
TEAM LOSI RACING Silicone Shock Oil 50WT 710CST 2OZ TLR74013 Electric Car/Truck Option Parts https://a.co/d/dimBErO
Yes, just go to any RC shop/store, OP, no need to order them and wait for days.
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Get some RC car shock oil. 20 or 30 weight. It is pure silicone and fairly inexpensive. Like this -
TEAM LOSI RACING Silicone Shock Oil 50WT 710CST 2OZ TLR74013 Electric Car/Truck Option Parts https://a.co/d/dimBErO
Yes, just go to any RC shop/store, OP, no need to order them and wait for days.
This one’s the most common brand and is about $6 for a 2oz bottle 👍
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Great, thanks for all the suggestions. I already ordered the RWS and it will be here tomorrow. It's weird but some things labeled silicon oil don't seem to really be silicon oil. In any event the leak isn't bad just more of a nuisance. It has been the same for app a year and isn't getting worse.
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The short answer is yes. Polydimethylsiloxane is the main component because it has a very low chance of ignition.
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I use this 100% silicone oil for treadmill belts. $7 for 4oz.
4 Ounces Treadmill Lubricant, 100% Silicone Treadmill Belt Lubricant (Non-Toxic and Odorless), Treadmill Oil Belt Lubricant with an Easy-to-Apply Applicator Tube, Suitable for Most Treadmill Brands https://a.co/d/5KX8Xk4
+1
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I added a couple drops when pumping up. I will follow up and let you know if I see a difference. Thanks again to all.
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The PROD though is very easy to work on.
If it’s the fill adapter, just change the whole thing.
I use a Benjamin Fortitude one (part ME-105) ‘cuz it’s shorter, made of SS, and is a 1-piece assembly.
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I was looking into that just a couple days ago actually. Thanks for the link.
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It's been two days and after adding a few drops of silicon oil it looks to be holding.
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Good to hear, Bob!