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Repair information for top hat valve assembly

I’ll apologize in advance as I’m sure this information is on the site somewhere but I couldn’t find it even after multiple searches.
My Talon SS is leaking through the center of the top hat. Dry firing and lots of mallet tapping had no effect.
I called Air Force and they sent me a valve insert o-ring(outside). That was great but while I could probably figure it out eventually I’m sure that there are plenty of mistakes I could avoid by following the instructions whatever they might be.
Thanks and could someone please point me in the right direction.

Talon/Talon SS

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It leaks when the tank is separate from the rifle.
Good advice on the maintenance change out .I’ll get on that.

Does it leak out of the center of the.Top hat with the tank seperate from the rifle or is it a leak out the side when fired ❓

Leak when fired could be breech o-ring and or the valve stem guide O-rong.
A pick or hook tool can remove either but to get to the valve stem guide o-ring inside the brass valve guide you just carefully pry the valve stem forward and out. Careful not to scratch anything. At 5 years old It would be a good idea to replace those o-rings even if not a problem yet.

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I had a similar problem on a new Condor tank but it wasn’t the o-ring.

Thanks Lurker. My Talon is probably five years old and I suspect if I had a burr it would have failed early like yours did.
I’m hoping the o ring change out won’t be that big a deal but that might not be the case.

I had a similar problem on a new Condor tank but it wasn’t the o-ring.
On mine the brass valve seat, where the delrin valve seat ?plug closes the air off, had a burr and after very little use it chewed the face of the delrin seat plug and began to leak slowly at first but got worse overnight. I had to remove the valve body from the tank, which requires an empty tank, a special tool, sometimes a little heat, a gentle big vice, and a lot of persuation. I honed and polished the brass, re surfaced the delrin, cleaned up the tank threads, installed a new tank/valve o-ring, put all back together, tested overnight and only then drank a beer in celebration. More beer would be fun but not at my age. The hangovers last 4-5 days now.

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