ROBART RETRACTS - LEAK - HELP NEEDED
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Guys,
I need your help.
I've just installed the retracts of my TF Staggerwing and when I fill the pump and move the valve away from the servo, the gears go down. Fine. But when I move the valve towards the servo, it looses pressure on the gauge and the retracts don't go up.
This is my first pneumatic retracts and I'm kinda lost. I understand that there's probably a leak, but I have a few questions:
1) When I move the valve towards the servo, to which barb I'm releasing air to?
2) what's is my best guess regarding a leak? Those small tees?
Thank you for any help!!
Flavio
I need your help.
I've just installed the retracts of my TF Staggerwing and when I fill the pump and move the valve away from the servo, the gears go down. Fine. But when I move the valve towards the servo, it looses pressure on the gauge and the retracts don't go up.
This is my first pneumatic retracts and I'm kinda lost. I understand that there's probably a leak, but I have a few questions:
1) When I move the valve towards the servo, to which barb I'm releasing air to?
2) what's is my best guess regarding a leak? Those small tees?
Thank you for any help!!
Flavio
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a tip for finding leaks a little soapy water goes a long way where bubbles are there is a leak.
the first area I would check is the fill valve when I first installed my Robarts the valve core in the center of the filler was not tight enough and was leaking it doesn't need to be over tight but at least snug inside the filler valve.
the second place would be the actuation valve to see if there is a leak .
then pump it up and a couple of drops of soapy water to check the T's and connections for any possable leaking spots,if your loosing air that fast its going to be a major area not one of the T's the fill valve,the actuation valve, or the gear themselvs this is where I would start first,process of elimination.
off the top of my head I don't remember which barb does what.
the first area I would check is the fill valve when I first installed my Robarts the valve core in the center of the filler was not tight enough and was leaking it doesn't need to be over tight but at least snug inside the filler valve.
the second place would be the actuation valve to see if there is a leak .
then pump it up and a couple of drops of soapy water to check the T's and connections for any possable leaking spots,if your loosing air that fast its going to be a major area not one of the T's the fill valve,the actuation valve, or the gear themselvs this is where I would start first,process of elimination.
off the top of my head I don't remember which barb does what.
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hI!
Thanks for replying. Actually, I can't hear well...
Can you tell me which barb I'm releasing the ain into, when I move the valve towards the servo? That would help a lot...
Thanks again!
Flavio
Thanks for replying. Actually, I can't hear well...

Can you tell me which barb I'm releasing the ain into, when I move the valve towards the servo? That would help a lot...
Thanks again!
Flavio
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Tim,
Actually, it only leaks when the valve is towards the servo. When I move it that way, it goes everything out like.. in seconds. On the other direction, it doesn't leak al all. So, I could eliminate the fill valve.
Flavio
Actually, it only leaks when the valve is towards the servo. When I move it that way, it goes everything out like.. in seconds. On the other direction, it doesn't leak al all. So, I could eliminate the fill valve.
Flavio
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Why don't you post a pic of the installation so we can SEE how you have things connected. Otherwise we are just guessing (more than usual). What model of valve are you using?




