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Old August 19th, 2009, 00:31   #16
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Originally Posted by coachster View Post
essentially yes. it's basically a soft silicon so you can pull it apart if required for further maintenance. It just may take a little effort. I would guess you can also remove the flow/output valve on some mags and insert a probe to assist pushing it out. but considering how it cured in the nozzle/tip, it's fairly easy to remove. it pretty much fills all the gaps where gas can leak out.

The mags that I have repaired were chronic leakers and were pretty much sitting for the past couple years.
Real easy way to pop the plates off once their sealed is to take out the pins... And gas it up
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