![]() If you used petroleum products, it may be irreparably damaged and will need to be replaced by a thin o-ring. The obsolete gasket that seals the valve guide to the compression tube can normally be reused. If your gun is very old and has been treated with any petroleum distillates and/or solvents that damage rubber seals, the removal of the old parts can be challenging. During that time I was also given a Silver. My Sheridan Blue Streak (pre date codes) was a family passer down and has been in storage for 20 years or so since I graduated to rimfire guns (it also had developed an issue holding air that was never fixed so it was retired). This kit includes parts that are still available from Crosman and may require slight modification. Blue/Silver Streak Service Manual on: October 15, 2017, 08:55:10 PM. The included valve tool (pictured on this page) is needed to remove the parts from the soldered valve body (directions included with kit). If your gun has a rounded square hole with a valve stem sticking up through it, then the kit shown on this page will fit your gun.If the compression tube appears to be brass & is one piece with a pin protruding from it, you'll need the other kit (CR/RepairKitC9) instead of this one.Remove the guide pin, spring & hammer to reveal the compression tube.Remove the pins or screws that hold the retention cap at the rear of the receiver.Remove the screw in front of triggerguard to remove rear part of the stock.Repair kit fits these multi-pump guns made before 1995 (they have a soldered valve): Benjamin 397, 392, 340, 342 & 347 guns as well as Sheridan C9 (Silver Streak) & CB9 (Blue Streak).
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