Help me Troubleshoot
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sagthegreat
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Ok I built my first Piston Valve Gun, pumped to 200 PSI and when piloted all the air burst through the back, nothing into barrel. I dont know what im doing wrong because the piston is able to move when i blow air and can move.
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sagthegreat
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Here is picture
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sagthegreat
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the pilot area is 1 inch long and the diameter of the piston is about .25mm less then the OD of the tube
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the pilot is a standed bike tire valve. outer tube is 8mm, and the piston is about 7.5 mm
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sagthegreat
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will Vaseline be a good lubricant?
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sagthegreat
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ok so after messing with tiny peices of tape, i got the piston so its tight enough so too much air wont leak when piloted, but loose enough for air to get past to fill the chamber.
i used a small amount of epoxy for a low pressure test tomorrow, will post a video tommorow
i used a small amount of epoxy for a low pressure test tomorrow, will post a video tommorow
- Crna Legija
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id got with a bigger pilot even if it works tomorrow.
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where are the pics???? Cant help you if we cant see the pics!!!
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