m102404 |
August 15th, 2008 17:52 |
Last post from me on this one...
You, no offense intended, seem to be having a hard time figuring this one out. And all the advice you're getting is good, but pretty much just guessing since nobody but you can see what's actually going on.
You've got a great mechbox there, in a great rifle, and it's got a pretty stiff spring in it. You're going to be pretty close to opening up the mechbox next to figure out what's wrong...and if you haven't done that before it can be a bit dauting the first time. It'd be a shame to mess it up and potentially toast a good mechbox.
You may want to give serious consideration to getting a gun doc to check out the mechbox/rifle for you. Hopefully it was something as simple as a jam that forced your nozzle off the tappet. It may very well be a simple fix, but if not, that person should have the experience to draw on to fix it right.
Don't get me wrong, I'm a huge proponent of guys working on their own stuff...but grab a not-so-expensive mechbox to learn on and don't risk your multi-$$$ one.
Again, best of luck, hope it's up and running quickly!
Tys
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