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Loner4life164
08-27-2002, 09:45 PM
The revolutionary design of the anti-siphon valve prevents liquid from entering the gun. The absence of liquid extends the life of all seals within the gun. This tank also includes Smart Parts On/Off valve that allows you to shut of the CO2 flow at the valve.In the past, it was necessary to have your anti siphon matched precisely to your gun, but all Paintballgear.com antisiphons are shipped pre-installed. Simply turn the bottle in all the way until the on/off knob is pointed up and gas up your gun. The on/off knob is now in the right position.

Ok most people say that you need to get the anti-siphon properly fitted to your gun...but is this true what Smart Parts is saying? Plus my local paintball shop doesnt install Anti-Siphon:mad: So how do i know if its working? Someone mentioned about white flakes coming out then its not working?!
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Skog
08-28-2002, 01:44 AM
basically if you have an anti siphon tank there is a right way up and a wrong way up

when people say to get one setup specifically for your gun they mean that it will be the right way up when it is screwed in all the way.

what SP are saying is that with their tank you screw it all the way in, and then screw it out until the on/off is pointing up wards, this means that the antisiphon will be the right way up, but the tank won't be screwed in all the way, which could lead to it coming loose or leaking, i suggest that you try and find a p-ball shop that does fit anti siphons, as then you will know that it will work

thebluenu
08-28-2002, 07:39 AM
well, when you turn the valve on, it will leak, or SEAL and stop being loose, one or the other....

Loner4life164
08-28-2002, 10:47 AM
Ok, thanks.