I'm gonna send money order to my gun seller today,he has them on stock,if it's a fx part,he probably has it. I've not been knowing that fps drop with bent valve at high reg settings. That's my issue then. I'm gonna have to replace valve. Thanks for the intelligence.This is a new valve
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Usually it will be leaking too stock hammer weight is like 12 grams where did he find a 20 gram weight it says was used in the first postyes, a bent valve causes a drop in fps at certain regulator settings, because when it is bent, it is shorter
I have no idea where he got it, but he probably meant a tungsten hammer.Usually it will be leaking too stock hammer weight is like 12 grams where did he find a 20 gram weight it says was used in the first post
If it bent the hole isn't deep enough I've got a Pantera and a DRS which are the sam e valves they are turned down to .090 in that area to help the valve breath better running a tungsten weight from a impact about 14 grams in the 30 cal panther 54 gr slug at 1040 fps in it . I need to shoot it for groups I've also swapped out valve spring for a wider and stiffer than the original if it keeps bend the poppet stem is either bottoming out on the spring or in the holeI have no idea where he got it, but he probably meant a tungsten hammer.
my last experience with the new panther when it came to me for repair was that they left the original thin stem valve there again, which bent after a few shots, but the air did not leak. another thing was the additional weight of the hammer, i.e. 11.4g, and the head was also bent.
so replace all with rings, put a new coarser valve, replace the additional weight of the hammer with 12.8 grams, adjust and now everything works as it should
No,I had a 20 gram hammer made. A t hammer weighs 25.5 grams.please don't treat me as a dummy. If I said 20gram,it's 20 gram. My valve is not bent. During development of the larger ones ,they where banged on pretty hard at 200 bar and would not bend. There's something different,like a faulty guage maybe. I thought somebody might know something I've not tried. Gun don't leak,it consistant,guage has be be faulty.I have no idea where he got it, but he probably meant a tungsten hammer.
my last experience with the new panther when it came to me for repair was that they left the original thin stem valve there again, which bent after a few shots, but the air did not leak. another thing was the additional weight of the hammer, i.e. 11.4g, and the head was also bent.
so replace all with rings, put a new coarser valve, replace the additional weight of the hammer with 12.8 grams, adjust and now everything works as it should
Outra situação que notei é que tenho 2 compressores PCP e ambos registram 80 a 100bar acima do que o manômetro registra. E já tentei um digital que inicialmente pensei que fosse do manômetro de estoque.Há um oring aqui que sela a porta de transferência e a brecha. Provavelmente precisa ser substituído.