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xDansomee

Speedball in the woods!
May 30, 2009
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Hey,

When I screw my air tank into my Mini air rushes out of the front of the marker and down the barrel, and the bolt moves back and forth a little bit very very fast.

I've replaced all o-rings, and i'm not sure what else to do...

The above only happened after I fired about 10 shots from the marker, but before this happened the gauge on the reg was at about 220 PSI, though in the manual it is instructed to keep it below 200PSI, but whatever I tried, and done what it told me too in the manual it would stay at 220PSI... Any idea's on why?

Is this an easy fix or should I send it in to Kee or another company to get it fixed?

Thanks, Dan.
 

Mclovin101

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Apr 3, 2008
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Dan

Have you reset the poppit

"If your mini is leaking down the barrel

First off, you should make sure that you have the most up to date poppit.
(What is my Mini, V1 or V2 thread) or (How To: Identify Invert Mini 1st/2nd Generation Parts) (If you have a poppit that is out of date, contact kee for a replacement. Kee’s phone number is 1-800-220-3222.

If you have the latest poppit, step one should be to reset your poppit. You can do this by screwing the back cap all the way in tightly to make sure that the poppit face is properly sealing. If this stops the leak, but the leak returns once you unscrew the back cap to your proper velocity you should check your poppit face for damage. There should be no lube on the poppit face, or in the hole in the side of the poppit. Only a slight amount of lube should be on the oring. If you have a replacement poppit face, try replacing it. If not contact kee for a new poppit. Kee’s phone number is 1-800-220-3222.

If your poppit is not the issue, check all of the orings on the bolt guide, poppit, and bolt for visual damage. Replace any damaged orings. Lightly lube all of the orings and reassemble your mini. (how to properly lube your mini) (how to properly assemble your mini)

If the problem persists, reset your solenoid by following the steps bellow.

Take the top three phillips head screws out off Solenoid Cap. (Make sure to press down hard to avoid stripping screws. If the screw get stripped you will have to buy a new Solenoid.) Next pull the piston out which is held in by a magnetic force and check the seals on both the bottom and top of the piston. They should be flush with the rest of the piston if not grab a small allen key and push the seal in and pull the allen key out until it goes back to flush position. – (originally posted by cjs9485)"

From PB nation

http://www.pbnation.com/showthread.php?p=50676731&post=50676731

Hope that helps
 

Mclovin101

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Or if you have lowered the PSI you will need to adjust the back cap aswell maybe to make sure the correct pressure is going though the gun.
 

Mclovin101

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Apr 3, 2008
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Ok

The screws can be a nightmare and if you cross them its a new noid. Im sure Kee or someone will know someone. PM Bolter he is very good with mini's

Shame you couldnt do it but nevermind

Hope the info i sent helped