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Old 02-21-2012, 08:44 PM #1
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Ok, so i just got this etek 2 in. As soon as I air it up, i hear a leak from the grips. So on went the stripping down, cleaning, lubing, and puting it all back together. No orings seemed damaged and all were lubed appropriately. Pressure should be fine. LPR is flush.

So now im at a stall, I though it was the gasket for the solenoid manifold but now after looking at the leak, i am thinking other wise. I will attach 3 pics with drawn in orientation markings to try and explain whats going on. The marker does cycle and it feels like its putting enough pressure out to throw a ball down the field. So i dont think the noids bad. What the heck could it be???????????

here the solenoid lays untouched and just straight up leaks. i can feel air blowing out towards the back end of the gun


when i pull down, the leak stops or is almost unnoticeable, but as soon as i release from pulling on this section the leak goes full blast again.


this area circled is where i believe the leak is coming from, forgive me for my poor line drawing skillz in paint


can anyone help me with this, or has anyone had the same problem. i am trying to avoid replacing the noid. hopefully its just the gasket but where the leak is coming from makes me think its not the gasket.

any help would be greatly appreciated! thank you!!!

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Disregard!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Solenoid is shot
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Old 02-22-2012, 05:44 PM #2
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Apologies that I did not get to this sooner.

Sadly, just to confirm your suspicions, that solenoid looks horribly crushed between the grip screws.
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Old 02-22-2012, 07:54 PM #3
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yea i talked to glen, he walked me through it
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new solenoid, I assume? that noid looks pretty deformed, I dunno what other solution there would be... if so, what did you do to fix the leak without replacing the solenoid?
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this is the side of the noid that has the spool, as you can see there are 2 white dots in this pic. they are in the top left and bottom right corners. those white dots are not supposed to be there, they are supposed to be attatched to the other half of the noid. i guess the over tightening of the grip screws caused the noid to warp, i guess you could say. just enough to break a seal that helped hold the noid together. the only things that are now holding the noid together are the "c" clips.

a new solenoid is on the way though.
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If you have a Dremel tool, what I would do is remove your grip frame from the body and screw the grip screws in all the way. Look at how many threads are protruding into the frame and could potentially damage the solenoid. Then trim them down. That'll prevent it from happening again... This was a fairly common problem with the ETek2's, but has since been fixed in the ETek3's. Speaking of which, I need to break down and rebuild my ETek3... just get it greased/lubed up.. standard maintenance stuff..
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I guess I could find out the thread size and get some really short screws from home depot for like a buck
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Old 02-23-2012, 12:22 PM #8
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yea i talked to glen, he walked me through it
That Glen guy is pretty cool.



Glad I could help you see the light.

Now...if you would just order some short grip screws from Glen ...you would be all set...

You don't need to go to home depot...they are easy enough to get.
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I could not pm you so pm me with a price and PayPal for those short screws. Thanks again.
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Old 02-26-2012, 12:19 PM #11
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I'll have some sent to you. I'm out of the office till the end of the week though...so just have a little patience and I'll sort you.

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Old 12-16-2012, 12:49 PM #12
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I'll have some sent to you. I'm out of the office till the end of the week though...so just have a little patience and I'll sort you.

No worries.

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HI

Does the etek solenoid work in the 06 ego? If so will need one as mine is leaking , but the gun still works fine, albeit, leaking air! And does the 06 only work properly on an LPR bottle, or can i use a normal steelie?

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Old 03-11-2013, 12:04 AM #13
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i just bought an etek noid to try in my 06 ego. I will let you know if it works
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Old 09-28-2016, 09:14 PM #14
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Hey guys am having the same problem but mine is with a brand new noid I just got in the mail today hooked it up turn gun on turned air on and was coming out the hole in the back of the noid? Plz help thanks
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A leak from the rear of the solenoid there is 99% of the time down to the solenoid being over pressurized. Too much pressure from the LPR.

Check the LPR first and make sure there is no way that any air from the valve chamber is getting into the LP side, across any o-rings.

But check the LPR piston seal first.

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Old 10-23-2016, 09:14 PM #16
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That's wat it was the seal on the lrp piston was gone
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