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CraigG

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k got a prob with me cocker(oh no i hear you scream)

now im not really sure what everything does, but the only thing i can see not working, is the little brass disc under the sear solnoid, now before, this used to jump up and down and make a distinct clicking noise. now? well it jumps a few times then get stuck up the top, the front solnoid is still clicking away however.

was working fine yesterday at training, only thing ive done is took the CP asa off and fitted a planet oops(fairly straight forward i imagined.)

when i turn the air on, it just pisses out the camber area(where the barrel screws in)

so, any ideas?
its an E1 nexus cocker with a zerob fitted.

cheers
craig
 

CraigG

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right

got it gassed up, i had forgotten to cock it in my haste. so that all gravy.

now the sear solnoid is still stickin after a few shots, say around 10

what extra information can i give u to help?

atm im testing the sear thing without air, now is this an inaccurate test? does it need air to function for prologued periods?

these are hell of alot more complex than angels eh :p

cheers for ur input so far :D
craig
 
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ollytheosteo

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If you take the frame off the body does the solenoid move then? I've seen one e-blade where the sear was ok in the frame but was binding on the body. Look for a patch of wear on the inside of the hammer slot if so.
 

CraigG

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took the frame off and it seemed all perfect. put it back together, and its working fine.... ? i never touched anything, hrm. (apart from taking it apart an puting it backtogether :eek:)
 

Paul_K

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Hi,

I had a similar problem where the pin to the right of the solenoid had come loose and would cause the sear to stop working properly, when it happened I would get the solenoid stuck like you mentioned.

Tightening the grub screw fixed it...

Cheers, Paul K