installing the rt trigger
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Topic: installing the rt trigger
Posted By: duffer1497
Subject: installing the rt trigger
Date Posted: 12 July 2005 at 8:59pm
i just got an R/T trigger for my 98c it looks like a PITA to install.
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Posted By: Roll Tide
Date Posted: 12 July 2005 at 9:15pm
Have you even tried to install it? Try installing it first, then come back with questions/doubts. If you don't feel comfortable installing it yourself take it to your paintball proshop.
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Posted By: duffer1497
Date Posted: 12 July 2005 at 9:21pm
i just looked @ it It doesnt look like a real gun wich i can tear apart and put back together
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Posted By: The Guy
Date Posted: 12 July 2005 at 11:02pm
most pb shops will charge approx. $20 an hour for any work.
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Posted By: Konig42
Date Posted: 16 July 2005 at 1:57pm
The hardest part about installing the RT is breaking the locktite with
heat on the airline and the valve screws. At first, I thought
that taking apart my tippmann 98c was extremely difficult, I actually
lost the buffer oring the first time i shot it. Then about 2yrs
after that (a few month ago) I tryed again, it still was as bit
trick. Now that I have probably dis/re-assembled my marker 20+
times between all of the upgrade I have put in it, I know the internals
like the back of my hand. Then again, another aspect which made
installin the rt a lil tricky was because at teh same time i was
installin an expansion chambre. I would suggest you try to
install it, if you cant do it, bring it to a proshop. I dont
think theres must that you can destroy by installing it yourself, just
be carful when breaking the loctite and do not overtiten the valve
screws.
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Posted By: duffer1497
Date Posted: 17 July 2005 at 9:13pm
which screw have loctite Knowing that will help. Looking at it here is know dought in my mind that I cant install it Cause I can the the question is Do I want to deal it
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Posted By: AdmiralSenn
Date Posted: 18 July 2005 at 9:23pm
Follow the directions. All you have to do is open the body, remove the powertube, take the air lines and valve screws out, remove the valve and velocity screw, put the valve and velocity screw in the new powertube, screw the airline in, attach it to the body, punch out the grip frame hole, attach the cylinder and hose, and reassemble the gun. It's easy. As long as you're somewhat familiar with the inside of a 98C it won't be hard.
The valve screws and air lines are loctited in. Not hard to break it, just be careful not to snap the powertube.
If you have no idea what I'm talking about, you need to read the stickies at the top of this forum about disassembling the 98C and the 3d manual.
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Posted By: Unicorn
Date Posted: 18 July 2005 at 9:50pm
The only thing that you will have to Loctite are the two valve screws.
The hardest thing about installing it is getting the screw holes of the valve lined up with the holes on the new powertube.
It's not hard at all, and sorry to be an ass about this, but in the time that you've posted this question, and responded etc, you could have installed about a dozen RT kits. Just do it.
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Posted By: duffer1497
Date Posted: 18 July 2005 at 10:44pm
Unicorn wrote:
The only thing that you will have to Loctite are the two valve screws.
The hardest thing about installing it is getting the screw holes of the valve lined up with the holes on the new powertube.
It's not hard at all, and sorry to be an ass about this, but in the time that you've posted this question, and responded etc, you could have installed about a dozen RT kits. Just do it. | your probly 100% right.I've been thinking about it i know i can install it i just dont want to deal with the patential bs that goes it
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Posted By: AdmiralSenn
Date Posted: 18 July 2005 at 11:18pm
It's designed to be drop-in. Don't worry about it.
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Posted By: duffer1497
Date Posted: 18 July 2005 at 11:37pm
Posted By: duffer1497
Date Posted: 29 July 2005 at 3:05pm
25.00 i payed some to do it best money i ever spent
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Posted By: woodzballer08
Date Posted: 10 August 2005 at 8:41pm
you could of sent it in to tippmann and they would of installed it for free. they install any tippmann brand parts for free!
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Posted By: duffer1497
Date Posted: 11 August 2005 at 12:04am
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