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Piston Head Installations
I took my gun apart about a week ago and cleaned all my gearbox and bought a new piston and piston head. I can't remember for the life of me how to assemble the piston head onto the piston. Any help would be good... Cheeers..
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a.k.a. Palucol
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thre's a screw inside the piston body.... just unscrew it, and piston head will come off
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Not disassemble. assemble
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#4 |
... Put piston head on piston.
Put screw in back. Taaadaaa Brand names would help alot too ![]() |
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Modify Aluminum Bearing Piston Head
Where does the bearing go?
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Official ASC Bladesmith
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Likely there is a bearing, etc. in it, place piston head on piston, drop in one thick washer, then bearing, then other washer, rop in T shaped plastic jobbie, position in center of washers and bearing, insert screw and snug down.
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Thanx
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#8 |
Monkey with a Gun
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don't forget your blue locktite. A drop on the screw thread will go along way. Blue not red. That's important.
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#9 |
I got it all back together in order... Shimmed and all. New parts..
Cylinder Head, Cylinder, Piston, Piston Head, Spring, Spring Guide, Piston Grease and Gear Grease.. Bought a bunch of Deans connectors and bought the B6D Multifunctional Battery Charger.. Got a can of Silicone oil too for my hop up and mags.. Gangster
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oil should stay away from hop-up rubbers
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#11 |
Official ASC Bladesmith
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But the hop up breech SHOULD be lightly oiled just to prevent jamming, so it's a toss up after the gun is assembled and put through use. Tough call on it all, I never had any problem with having a slight bit of oil on my hop up bucking, but have had maor problems with jamming, largely due to dusty environments. So first install, Q-tip and a wipe around the breech end of the rubber, around the outside to help set it in the hop up unit, then leave it like that.
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Najohn
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Just put some locktight glue around the threading of the screw and screw on and it should be good. I don't know if you read this or not but this is the only problem I know many people including myself have had. Other then the screw though,a great purchase and upgrade part! |
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Thanx for that advise..
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#14 |
Official ASC Bladesmith
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No prob. A fresh rubber tends to bunch up during installation, which could lead to either ripping, or air leaks. So oiling the outside of it really helps.
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formerly BLACKWATER204
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