I was bored so I made a leak diagram similar to that found in the Dye/Proto threads. Most should know this but I thought it might be helpful to those new to the luxe.
Tarzan(Ryan Moorehead) has looked over this and approved of it. The picture of the power core was provided by Ydna.
DLX recommends the use of urethane orings for the Luxe to operate at its peak performance.
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Originally Posted by Tarzan@DLXtechnology
The only thing oring monkey has are the buna, I would not suggest these in your gun. For the gun to be at its top performance we reccomend the urethane.
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The numbers seen on the diagram pointing to each is the oring size and durometer. 15/70 means that the size of the oring is 15 with a durometer of 70.
NOX bolt Information
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Originally Posted by Tarzan@DLXtechnology
The nox bolt will not give you efficiency benefits. It will however greatly reduce the kick and sound signiature of the gun. It really is ridiculous, you litterally can't feel the gun move.
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Originally Posted by Tarzan@DLXtechnology
Also with the Nox bolts, try changing the Buna 16/70 to a urethane.
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Lubricating you Luxe marker
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Originally Posted by orionz06
One recommendation is to show that too much lube accumulating at the base of the bolt guide will also be a source for bolt stick.
I have found that unlike a shocker, the Luxe needs only to be wetted by the lube, whereas the shocker can be dipped in Dow and it will blast out what it doesn't want.
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Here are a few pictures on the proper amount of lube to apply to your Luxe marker.
Orionz06's complete guide can be found here.
This is how the bolt should look after an application of lube. Very light on the bolt, and heavier on the sail orings.
The amount of lube to apply to the orings.
After smearing the lube. Notice how the orings look slightly wet.
Useful information about FSDO
Replace the rearmost o-ring inside the firing can, if it's green try using a clear one. Also put a decent amount of lube on that o-ring when you put it back together. Before you screw the can back on to the lift cap, put the bolt inside and slam it to the foreward position, you should see excess grease squirt out of the can (kind of like one of those playdough factory things). Sometimes if you get too much grease in there it can act as sort of a cushion and not allow the bolt to fully cycle.
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Originally Posted by Tarzan@DLXtechnology
If you leave the gun aired up for extended periods of time the chance of getting bolt stick greatly increases. It is always best when you are done playing to ALWAYS degas the gun.
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Other useful information
The quick latch begins leaking roughly 30 seconds after airing up the marker.
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Originally Posted by Tarzan@DLXtechnology
Most likely is the reg creeping, either due to the 15/90 on the top of the regulator or the seat on the piston. Make sure that you are using urethane o-rings in the gun also, most aftermarket o-ring kits are buna which do not work as good as the urethane.
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The eye covers keep popping off when I fire.
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Originally Posted by Tarzan@DLXtechnology
Replace the SFT o-ring, if the covers are coming off that o-ring being bad is usually the cause. Either that or your detents may be dirty and sticking.
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My marker 'squeaks' when it fires.
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Originally Posted by Tarzan@DLXtechnology
Grease the piston and spring in the reg. If you have a max-flo also, make sure you put some grease on the spring stack.
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A leak is heard coming from the upper left grip/solenoid area.
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Originally Posted by vitosciali
This is caused by bad frame/body UR o-ring, allen body plug needs to be reloctited and/or reg creep (15/90 on the top of the regulator)
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