Response Trigger HELP!!! |
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Youngbutdeadly
Member Joined: 27 February 2005 Status: Offline Points: 3 |
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Posted: 01 March 2005 at 9:06pm |
I installed a response trigger. and It doesnt work the first time the air leaked so i put loc tite where the gas line goes into the thing like it said and it still wont work WHAT DO I DO HELP!!!
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YOUNG BUT DEADLY!
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the a-5 RIPPER
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make sure every screw is tight and sealed and if thats not it i would deff send it to tippmann
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ac600ccer
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did you turn the adjustment screw out,mabe it came with the screw turned in,that would cause the r/t to not work.
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my A-5 setup,sp freak kit,pro-seal powertube,E-grip,cp 45* drop,polished internals,GTA lpk,palmers fatty stab.crossfire 45/4500 ,dye rhino cover,jcs duel trigger
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LordJovian
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Is it still leaking or is it just not working? If it's leaking, check the first reply out. To add to that, make sure you didn't strip/ cross-thread anything. If it's just not working, see the above post. You tightened down the "air intake" screw which controls how much air goes in. And with it all the way tight no air goes in.
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twinx33
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I just installed the same thing on my 98, after tweaking it for an hour it finally started working. Make sure you have the lock tight on, its a must, and also move the cylander up and down where the trigger assembly is, it might be too tight. After i did that it works great.
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triggerhappy1
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try what eveeryone said. all it probaly needs is a little tuning. do it here- www.model98.net/tunert.html |
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StandingCow
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Tighten it up all the way, fire once then it should make the trigger impossible to pull, then you slowly turn it down..
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