At some point I'm going to fabricate a replacement Thimble being a single hole feeding the air behind a chambered pellet.
Doing so we will shrink the dead air volume further within the transfer passage which should yield greater efficiency allowing us to reduce HST slightly for the same output power.
While i have not measured it ? .... I would be incline to say that with the HUGE bridge divided thimble in place, the excess area it creates is equal to or close too the volume of the transfer space below it above the Brass seat. I mean it's HUGE.
For those who have never seen a Taipan Veteran, here a picture taken off the web
Now imagine the tiny .177 caliber hole & not the .22 or .25 hole shown !! Wow is right.
UPDATE on THIMBLE ....
Removed it today and figured the easy way to deal with this is SIMPLY TURN THIMBLE OVER ... Fill the Huge twin passage and drill a single transfer hole 180* opposing.
Placed a small piece of silicone R/C fuel line threw the center hole to block it up. Cut a few pieces of Copper pipe solder being wet with flux so it would flow and level.
Lightly heating the thimble with propane torch flame the solder easily melted and filled up the 2 port passages. That done over the belt sander dressing off most of the dome of solder from overfilling and a file dressing the thimbles round profile Both ports are filled up and space eliminated.
Other side we drill a 1/8" hole on center all the way threw to inner bore, Spot face the transfer diameter of .161" just shy of breaking threw to inner bore and take a dremel bit of 1/8" and ELONGATE the hole into a front to back SLOT to get back the .161" area w/o having pellet tipping into the port. Sort of 1/2 the OEM twin port now.
Over on Chrony ... 932-935 fps where we had been running and set @ 918-920 previous. Did exactly what I figured would happen and was able to back off the HST a tad.
Love it !!
Scott S
This is GREAT!!!
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