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Aluminum valve corrision

Started by quickster47 †, August 24, 2011, 07:58:34 PM

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quickster47 †

Very  good post over on the Green forum, by Tim of Mac 1 fame, about the new Crosman aluminum valves and their susceptibility to corrosion.

http://www.network54.com/Forum/275684/thread/1314201648/Oil+Starved+Valves

Carl

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1377x

funny you should post this
i have a disco valve that corroded and it was in a gun.it was at the bottom of my parts box
it even had rust on it and thats what corroded
closed mouths dont get fed

Cross Pistol Packer

I keep my 1389 with modded alloy valve well oiled,everytime I use the carbine,put one drop  on o-ring,even if when last used only shot it once.
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1377x

no issues with my aluminum 1377 valve!
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1377x

heres the corrosion i started to buff it out






i can still use the valve nothing wrong where the o-rings go
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DRAGON64

I have not oiled my pistols in some time... I should be flogged for it too after reading Tim's post...  :-[
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1377x

you really need to keep the piston oiled
it seals the cup better too
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NorthStaR

#7
Nice read, thanks Carl.  :)

I'm guessing Tim has had a few but didn't show any photos (or do you need to be a forum member there to see them?).
EDIT: I didn't see 1377x 's photos before typing! They weren't visible?

Do they make a brass 22XX valve?

Is it more of an "air" gun problem rather than a "Co2" gun or the same either way? Humidity? Even gun location â€" environment wise.

I like the idea of installing a bait for the rust to go for and save the valve. Although I prefer the lube-for-life scenario!  ;)
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1377x

#8
i think all 22xx valves are brass
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NorthStaR

As someone just said (name hidden to protect!); I had a "brain-fart". I don't know why I asked that. All mine are Brass! DOH!  :D ;D ;D ;D  :-[
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Crosman: Western 45, Western Shiloh 1861, 766, *Mk1*, 2250b Crosmods, AS2250XT Quickshot Repeater, 2240 Bling Star,
                1322 Folding Camo Sniper, Bling EB22, 2250b Violin TDR, W-2250, Crosshairs Special 1377SD, 2550 Carbine & still counting...


In progress: BNM BSA 2260 Repeater, SS Subcompact Stubby 22xx, 2 x 600, and .... and ....

quickster47 †

Quote from: NorthStaR on August 24, 2011, 09:51:22 PM
As someone just said (name hidden to protect!); I had a "brain-fart". I don't know why I asked that. All mine are Brass! DOH!  :D ;D ;D ;D  :-[

You're lucky on that one.  We were gonna flog you hard about that...

Tim did not post any pictures of his valves with problems.  So you did not miss much.

I think the aluminum corrosion/oxidation problem is all related to the air and perhaps the moisture content.  Hate to think about those poor aluminum valves in Florida and Louisiana.  Their insides are probably really messed up.  :(

Carl

I've never wanted something so useless in my life.
In Omnia Paratus
1947-05-19 - 2016-07-14 †

1377x

my vote is moisture content
my valve was in a humid basement for a while
havent opened it up yet
i hate to.this is the valve that was producing 38fpe-50+fpe.it really needs to be savd
closed mouths dont get fed

NorthStaR

#12
You could make some rice filled beanbags to keep the moisture out, or at least absorb it. Bung'em in the box and shut the lid.

Or keep the valve in a small jar of oil. That would give the most protection (IMHO!).  ;)
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Crosman: Western 45, Western Shiloh 1861, 766, *Mk1*, 2250b Crosmods, AS2250XT Quickshot Repeater, 2240 Bling Star,
                1322 Folding Camo Sniper, Bling EB22, 2250b Violin TDR, W-2250, Crosshairs Special 1377SD, 2550 Carbine & still counting...


In progress: BNM BSA 2260 Repeater, SS Subcompact Stubby 22xx, 2 x 600, and .... and ....

arkmaker †

Dissimalar metals. Brass will do it as well, just add, iron based metal, heat and water! Very large problem in injection molds.

Here is enough info to stir the imagination!
http://www.1st-coating.com/protection_contacts.htm

Rich
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1377x

Quote from: arkmaker on August 25, 2011, 01:23:40 AM
Dissimalar metals. Brass will do it as well, just add, iron based metal, heat and water! Very large problem in injection molds.

Here is enough info to stir the imagination!
http://www.1st-coating.com/protection_contacts.htm

Rich
this was a problem with 1400's as well.heard some horror stories
they came with a brass back and an aluminum front
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