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LPR MAINTENANCE - 07 Cyborg (version 1 LPR)

Recommended Frequency: approximately every 8,000 pressurized cycles.



Instructions:
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Step #1: Unscrew the LPR counter-clockwise to remove it from the body.
 
   

 
Step #2: Tap the exposed hole on your palm to shake out the poppet and the spring.

 

 
Step #3: Wipe the poppet clean and apply a thin coat of lube.
 

 
Step #4: Hold your Cyborg vertically and drop the poppet back into the valve. Follow this by dropping the spring ontop.

If the poppet does not land in the valve initially, or the spring doesn’t sit ontop of the poppet, shaking the body gently should align them correctly. If not, tip them back out and try again.
 

 
Step #5: Holding the pointy portion of the LPR tightly, apply a crescent wrench to the flat portions of the LPR threads. Unscrew counter-clockwise.

Be careful not to lose the small spring connected to the LPR piston when taking this apart.
 

 
Step #6: Using a pair of needle nose pliers, remove the LPR piston.

 

 
Step #7: Remove all old lube and debris from the LPR piston housing using a q-tip or scrunched piece of paper towel.

 

 
Step #8: Wipe all the old lube and debris off the LPR piston using a paper towel.


 

 
Step #9: Apply a thin coat of lube, about half a pea amount, to the LPR piston o-rings.
 

 
Step #10: Cut the cotton head off a q-tip. Apply a small amount of lube to the end of the shaft (quarter of a pea-size).

Use the lubed q-tip shaft to apply a thin layer of lubricant to the inside of the LPR piston housing.
 

 
Step #11: Replace the LPR piston into the piston housing. Align the small spring ontop.
 

 
Step #12: Lightly lube the threads of the LPR housing, and then replace the top, pointy portion of the LPR by screwing it on clockwise, until hand tight.
 

Step #13: Screw the LPR back into your Cyborg’s body. This concludes LPR maintenance.

Hold the Cyborg vertically so the spring sitting on the poppet is erect, allowing you to sit the LPR spacer (the long silver piece protruding form the bottom of the LPR) correctly.

 
       
 

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