![]() Common Leaks:
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Leak Location
Possible Cause
Solution
There is a leak
down the barrel.
The LPR is too low,
causing the bolt to
stay forward.
Read The Art of Balancing Regulators
You have a
bad/missing o-ring
on the bolt
assembly.
Check/replace the 06-07 oring on the
bolt stem, front 020 o-ring, 017 o-ring on
the bolt, 017 o-ring inside the cylinder,
and the 011 o-ring on the valve housing.
(Info from: www.blueforkdesign.us)
There is a leak
from out of the
grip frame.
LPR is not properly
assembled.
Check ICD Manuals for proper
reassembly diagrams.
Solenoid is
bleeding.
Lower the LPR pressure by turning it
counter-clockwise.
There is a
bad/missing o-ring.
Check/replace o-ring 1, the 010 in the
back block, the 006 between the
manifold and body, and the rear 020 on
the bolt.
(Info from: www.blueforkdesign.us)
The barbs or hose is
leaking.
Re-tighten or replace the hose or barbs.
The solenoid is
blown.
Send marker to ICD for warranty repair
or purchase a new solenoid from
The back of the
marker is leaking.
There is a
bad/missing o-ring.
Check/replace the back 020 o-ring, the
010 between the transfer tube and rear
transfer block, and the 019 between the
cylinder assembly and rear transfer
block.
(Info from: www.blueforkdesign.us)
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