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Baca Loco

Ex-Fun Police
Originally posted by Paul_collier
Bombs don't like alot of lube and also not vaseline, not good for rubber you know!

Paul.
Vaseline (specifically) is specified in the latest directions that come with the new bombs. I've installed 3 of them on teammates guns in the last month. (Otherwise I wouldn't have normally used it either:) )
 

Slim Clan

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May 9, 2002
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Originally posted by Baca Loco
1--what did you lube 3-way shaft with? (If you didn't do it the first time use Vaseline or the like) (Did you reverse hose order?)
2--dial up reg until ram cycles sufficiently to set the hammer. If it is still leaking loosen set screw that locks collar to the timing rod and begin turning it quarter turns at a time, firing, and checking result. (Don't recall which end it was leaking from but it should be quickly apparent to you if you need to turn collar clockwise or counterclockwise.)
Done it and the cocker is absolutely fine, the timing must have been fractrionally off.:rolleyes:

Thanks for your help. :)

Slim.

P.s I found some other uses for the vaseline. ;) .........you can put it on your bolt and put some on your pull thru to reduce friction in your barrel. Only problem is when you take it to training it goes missing :mad: :mad: :mad: Was wondering why Chunk looked especially oily