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Witch1

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I was gifted an authentic Pulse G atty and I love the thing but it is so leaky. I've taken it apart, cleaned it, rebuilt, done everything I can think of-it still leaks. Any ideas?
 

Savage_46

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Never had mine leak. How bad is it? Leaking from the 510 connection or at the tank?
 

Witch1

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The bottom of the tank.
 

Savage_46

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O rings? Try swapping the tank o rings around. Coat them with a little bit of juice too. Is the tank cracked?
 

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no, the tank is perfect. I'll try swapping the rings and report back. Thanks :)
 

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I added some floss under a new O ring and that really helped. Thank you all for the help <3
 

Savage_46

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Awesome. Good to hear.

Couple other things to watch for:
Make sure reducer doesn't touch the coil on a rebuild. That's caught me a few times. Also tape the center post going through the base. Mine refuses to work if I don't do that.

Other than that, mines perfect. Enjoy
 

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I dremeled the reducer on the inside just a hair because it kept getting me too.
 

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