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Stopper ball problem on T3

 
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Blue

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PostThu Jul 30, 09 9:24 pm    Stopper ball problem on T3 Reply with quote

The stopper ball on infusion valve in my T3 after a year of flawless performance recently started to malfunction. I need to slap the LE around the valve for the stopper ball to fall into place and stop the back flow and that makes it almost impossible to pump up the kite to the appropriate firmness. How do I fix that?

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Kataku2k3

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PostThu Jul 30, 09 9:35 pm     Reply with quote

Never had it happen, but I would assume it's just wearing out over time (rubber may be getting more flexible and grabbing the ball?). Airtime U-stick inflate valves suck, so the only true fix I see would be a new OEM bladder. Doubt hot water or anything would do much...

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PostThu Jul 30, 09 9:46 pm     Reply with quote

hey Blue, maybe squirt some kind of lubricant in there to see if that helps.

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GorgeKite.com

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PostThu Jul 30, 09 10:14 pm     Reply with quote

try to close the valve before the air escapes

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Nak

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PostThu Jul 30, 09 10:45 pm     Reply with quote

There's a similar thread about a Waroo. I think Moto mentioned grabbing the end of the valve while pinching it closed. Then pull it out and let it snap back. I use this procedure on my 9m REV--it has the same problem--and it seals every time.

So to be clear, as you pull the hose out, squeeze off the nipple as if it didn't have a stopper ball. pull it out so it kind of forms a cone shape. Let go suddenly so it snaps back.

BTW, thanks for the tip Moto, it works great!

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Blue

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PostFri Jul 31, 09 8:16 am     Reply with quote

Thanks guys, I’ll squirt some graphite into the valve next time and see if that helps. Hopefully I won’t need to replace the bladder.

Nak, I saw that other thread. My problem is a bit different. I have one stroke pump, BTW modified according to your suggestions, thanks! With each upstroke I lose the air form LE, sort of like playing seesaw with the kite. With down stroke only pump I need working infusion valve.

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Inept_Fun

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PostFri Jul 31, 09 11:38 am     Reply with quote

Your pump has a leak then?? Cause you shouldnt just start losing air for no reason even if there is no stopper ball the air shouldnt have anywhere to go.
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Nak

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PostFri Jul 31, 09 12:29 pm     Reply with quote

What inept said. You got a problem with your pump. Just taking the top seal out doesn't disable the check valve. Probably your hose is leaking. If not that then your check valve.

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Blue

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PostFri Jul 31, 09 1:47 pm     Reply with quote

duh Embarassed

Thanks guys!

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