i just wanted to say thanks to @Alex for the advise he gave me.
my Reo was leaking every so often.
i knew it came somewhere from the 510 connection.
the 1st time i gave it a proper clean i screwed the tube to the center pin too tight and broke it off, so i replaced the internals that time. but when i did that, i did not screw it on too tight out of fear fro breaking it again.
so alex said the leak could be that its not tight enough.
he suggested that before i screw the feedtube on, i must put a atty on the reo, so that the center pin has something holding it in place - i never though of this and said i will try it as soon as i got home.
so i got home, stripped the reo, cleaned it nicely and followed his advice.
put on a atty and then proceeded to screw on the feedtube nice and tight.
and boom - no more leaks, NOT-A-DROP.
thanks ALEX you rock!
my Reo was leaking every so often.
i knew it came somewhere from the 510 connection.
the 1st time i gave it a proper clean i screwed the tube to the center pin too tight and broke it off, so i replaced the internals that time. but when i did that, i did not screw it on too tight out of fear fro breaking it again.
so alex said the leak could be that its not tight enough.
he suggested that before i screw the feedtube on, i must put a atty on the reo, so that the center pin has something holding it in place - i never though of this and said i will try it as soon as i got home.
so i got home, stripped the reo, cleaned it nicely and followed his advice.
put on a atty and then proceeded to screw on the feedtube nice and tight.
and boom - no more leaks, NOT-A-DROP.
thanks ALEX you rock!