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Creed leak

redleader

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Hi All

I have a Creed that is leaking from the solenoid. It's from the hole nearest the marker grip.
I've looked online but can only see ref to leaks from the hole nearest the barrel. I've changed the o-rings on the rammer but it's still the same.
 

foot

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Change the two 15x2 0rings on the lpr body, sounds as if you have over pressurised it. it wont be the rammer 0rings unless the leak is from the rear solenoid port.

*take extra care when putting the LPR back in as not to knick the new 0rings or your issue will remain*
 

redleader

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Thanks for the reply Foot. It is the rear solenoid hole it's leaking from. It's a small leak i can only hear it if i'm indoors.
I've tried screwing the LPR all the way out but it still leaks.
I have backed off the HPR until the i hear the marker air up about 3/4 to 1 turn.

Looks like its the same problem as Fizzgig78 had ref post link below.
http://www.p8ntballer-forums.com/vb/showthread.php?148017-Creed-Problem...&p=1487706&highlight=#post1487706
i Know the last owner sent it back to vangard with the same problem.
 

foot

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Okay, in that case change the 806 outer valve body 0ring and the inner 611 valve body 0ring, they are both at the rear end.

to remove the valve body you will need to remove the lpr and valve body retaining plug located under the body.
 

redleader

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i have replaced the vavle body o-ring and also the LRP rings.
It still leaks from the solenoid but only once i have started to screw the LRP in. Starts with about 2-2 1/2 threads still in view.
 

foot

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As it only leaks once you screw in the lpr it means its not over pressurised and the schradder is working.

All that leaves is a faulty solenoid, if your going to need a new solenoid buy one from a shop or warranty center so you have some come back if it goes wrong.

let me know if you are and il point you in the right direction.
 

redleader

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I must say i was thinking solenoid fault.

I can phone Kristey at Vangard tomorrow. But if you have other places to buy that would be good to know.
 

foot

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I must say i was thinking solenoid fault.

I can phone Kristey at Vangard tomorrow. But if you have other places to buy that would be good to know.

either call Kristy to buy a new solenoid, or if your local enough drop it in there.

or if your local to buckinghamshire il sort it for you.