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-[* black] With the tubes and caps in place now is a good time check for leaks
+[* black] With the tubes and caps in place now is a good time check for leaks.
+[* black] If your valves have been removed begin putting them into place.
+[* black] Make sure that threads are line up and do not apply too much for to the valves.
+[* black] As mentioned in the disassemble using the proper valve removal tools is always best but with care you can use standard tools as shown.
+[* black] Once everything in place you can gas up the magazine. I recommend using a green gas can that is not at full pressure to save on gas if it turns out that there still is a leak. If the lower pressure gas does not leak try filling the magazine with a full can of gas to see if it can handle the higher pressure.
+[* black] If your trying find where a leak is coming from you can use the silicone spray on hole magazine and look for the bubbles.