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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: trigger sticking

In Reply to: Re: trigger sticking posted by Pat Mulligan on December 10, 2002 at 04:38:32:


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Posted by:
Seitenschneider
on December 10, 2002 at 17:39:40

I´ve seen it on a couple of occasions and I think it is the 3-way. put some oil in the inlet of the 3-way this will help. Usually it happens when the o-rings are dry - at least that was what helped with the ones I had.


: I've got the old three way off of my 2k1 cocker on there, it's like butter. Not only was it not sticking to begin with, but I've polished it to glistening perfection, it's gotta be something else. Thanks anyway

: : Im not an expert, but I can tell you that your 3way could be the cause of your anguish. Old sticky 3way is no good. You want a silky smooth one! My old ans 3way does this(so its in the bottom of my parts toolbox!)


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