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Sharkslayer
01-10-2003, 12:57 PM
I am having some issues...Regardless of paint type i can shoot a string then pause and then i fire a little blooper then it picks up again or sometimes it does not even get out of the barrel which that causes build up. Any ideas?
Sharkslayer
01-10-2003, 01:31 PM
some specs:
BoneBrake Dark angel
Halo B
Dynaflow air
There seem's to be a prob with the halo b's breaking the paint by forcing the ball to hard! try a little oil on the halo b belt and if no luck get a new ball detent but u have to make sure its a good stiff one :).
Im just presuming this is it as ive heard these solutions on other feeding problems.
Sharkslayer
01-10-2003, 02:09 PM
doesnt it have to refill after ever shot? so wouldnt it happen like every shot or somethinig if it wasnt refillig properly? I dont know just throwing ideas out there
WarpedKid02
01-10-2003, 02:20 PM
It could be your LPR. Do you have a Toolkit? You want it to be about 87psi. You might want to also check your snap ring.
Syentific
01-10-2003, 02:56 PM
Check the LPR and Minireg. Make sure both of those items are in typical working condition. If so, try a different hopper. Dont run out and buy five hoppers, go to your local shop and/or teammates, friends (you get the point) and try a few string with the different brands and styles.
You can try a few feed necks as well. Make sure your breech and chamber arent scored and that your bolt is in fine condition.
You may be dealing with a specific problem (LPR is wacked, Minireg is choking) or it may be a variety of things. So check all the hot spots and see what works.
Sharkslayer
01-13-2003, 10:14 AM
I think your on the right track there Spaz. I worked with her this weekend and i can run string if i go nice and slow but if I get up on her I get the bloopers. I took the volumizer off and had a fair amount of oil sitting there in front of lpr. Can I pull the lpr without a specialized tool or do i need the toolkit. More importantly, can the LPR be broken down and cleaned. I guess that needs to be answered before i worry bout how to get it out.
Emmit
01-13-2003, 10:36 AM
for ease of removing the LPR you need the LPR removal tool. I'd assume it could be done with some work (or perhaps a metric screw that actually fits) You can remove the LPR and clean it somewhat...I've never heard of actual oil being in front of the LPR. I'm assuming you're talking between the piston and the end cap. Perhaps you might want to give one of the techs located at our sponsors shops and see what they have to say about that. Perhaps you over oiled it? but again, I'm not sure.
Syentific
01-13-2003, 11:38 AM
I imagine if the LPR seal was bad and the marker was over oiled, I could see oil getting in front of the LPR. The signature leak sound would be covered by the LP cap/volumizer. So the leak would effectively go undetected other than peformance issues.
Sharkslayer
01-13-2003, 01:15 PM
Actually the lpr was replaced in October so I wouldn't think the seal would be bad.
Sharkslayer
01-16-2003, 03:55 PM
gun is definietly over oiled would that affect the 14way or just the lpr
Sharkslayer
01-16-2003, 04:05 PM
so what should i do?
could you link me to carlos's thread?
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