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Phat Phill
03-18-2005, 07:37 PM
do you have to have the tool kit to install the evolve kit
Vantage_TeS
03-18-2005, 08:05 PM
You get the toolkit parts you need to install the evolve as part of the kit.
Phat Phill
03-18-2005, 08:37 PM
oh i thought you need a special tool to remove and adjust the lpr
corrupt123
03-18-2005, 09:18 PM
you do
the evolve kit only includes the ram adjuster
unless they've changed whats included sins i got mine.
Vantage_TeS
03-18-2005, 09:34 PM
On their website they list everything that comes with it. The 'dulex' package has everything you need.
If you buy just the valve side kit and not the LPR kit you dont get the LPR tool.
El Pirata
03-18-2005, 09:51 PM
do you have to have the tool kit to install the evolve kit
Yes you do need an Angel tool kit if you bought the evolve full kit with the adjustable LPR and the valve kit. The LPR will need to be set at 100psi before you install the adjustable LPR. In order to set the lpr pressure the you'll need both the lpr removal tool and the lpr gauge.
Vantage_TeS
03-18-2005, 09:57 PM
Kit comes with the following:
Newton Valve
Newton Volumiser
LPR Adjuster cap
Hammer
Ram Removal tool
LPR Gauge
Different LPR gauge?
El Pirata
03-18-2005, 10:02 PM
Yes, you'll need the stock Angel tool kit LPR gauge to install the kit: http://secure.fixmyangel.com/modules/catalog/images/210101400.jpg
The tool with the gauge for testing the lpr pressure before installation of the newton adjustable lpr. The tool on the right for removing the lpr while adjusting the shims.
sharps990
03-18-2005, 10:59 PM
not nessarly
there are some ghetto ways to get by doing your adjusting and removal of the lpr
for removal take off your solenoid cover screw and screw it into the center of the brass peice in the lpr, remove with needle nosed pliers and adjust with shims acordingly, and reassemble
for checking the pressure that you just changed to take out the spring and cone part out of your newton lpr adjuster, dont take out the piston part that is the furthest towards the adjuster screw. throw this in the lpr tube of your gun, screw the gauge into the port and check your pressure.
i recomend adjusting your pressure to the correct level for your gun to be shooting without drop-off. then leave it like that. dont put any parts back into your lpr adjuster. this will cause you to have major problems with drop off like i had and they will only go away with the mod i did. at least i tryed everything and couldnt get it to go away with out this
hope this helps
sharps
ToxicPaintballz
03-23-2005, 10:09 AM
Does the LPR Multi-tool do the same thing as the "tool kit"?
Major Morningwood
03-23-2005, 01:57 PM
not nessarly
there are some ghetto ways to get by doing your adjusting and removal of the lpr
for removal take off your solenoid cover screw and screw it into the center of the brass peice in the lpr, remove with needle nosed pliers and adjust with shims acordingly, and reassemble
for checking the pressure that you just changed to take out the spring and cone part out of your newton lpr adjuster, dont take out the piston part that is the furthest towards the adjuster screw. throw this in the lpr tube of your gun, screw the gauge into the port and check your pressure.
i recomend adjusting your pressure to the correct level for your gun to be shooting without drop-off. then leave it like that. dont put any parts back into your lpr adjuster. this will cause you to have major problems with drop off like i had and they will only go away with the mod i did. at least i tryed everything and couldnt get it to go away with out this
hope this helps
sharps
Sharps, I don't know what screw you are talking about for the solenoid, but if you are talking about the set screw that holds the cover over the solenoid it is way too large to fit in the middle of the lpr. I have searched everywhere for a small enough screw that is metric and will fit the lpr. On the speed 05 I cannot find anything that even remotely matches that size. All the local hardware stores only carry screws down to 4mm. Has anyone found a store that carries a 2.5mm screw?
El Pirata
03-23-2005, 06:23 PM
Betcha a buck that the set screws for the vernier wheels will fit the lpr. Careful mind you that they will only be able to get screwed on a thread or two in order to fit a pair of needlenose pliars in there to pull the lpr out. If you have ordered the universal stainless screw set from FMA there are two small long stainless screws in there that will also work.
El Pirata
03-23-2005, 06:24 PM
Also, I am not responsible for any damage to your LPR if you try this but it will fit. I also think the MT's will frown upon you if you try it and mess up the treads in your LPR.
Major Morningwood
04-01-2005, 10:37 AM
I too purchased the angel tool kit, but I need to know what the gauge adapters fitting size is? Is it a 1/8" NPT or 1/8" BSPT since everything about the angel is metric I was assuming it would be the BSPT for british threads however I wanted to be sure. I am going to pick up a 300psi gauge to measure my input pressure, however all the stores around me only carry NPT connections and I don't want to screw up the threads if I get the wrong thing.
mixar
04-20-2005, 12:45 PM
always wondered what the tool is that is through the tool to remove the ram, what is it used for?
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