October 19th, 2010, 21:18 | #31 | |
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as Tys already posted, "It could be different lengths of threaded rod...it could be spacers of different thickness....it could be an adjustable screw that moves a back plate in and out...whatever....does not matter. " the adjustment tool allows you to change the position of the float valve by screwing it in or out. in would put it further back and out forwards. |
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October 20th, 2010, 05:36 | #32 |
So, its okay to screw the nozzle all the way till the end of the tread and remove all the remaining thread sticking out?
If that is correct, in theory I can screw the nozzle all the way till the end of the tread and remove all the remaining thread sticking out? And if its all about the valve, i dont understand why that thread has so much impact on fps :s |
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October 20th, 2010, 08:02 | #33 |
I did a test and didn't left any thread, I flattened it completly and it was working wonder. This is why I didn't catch the thing about the floting valve being sit too much. Maybe there was still like 0.01mm of thread in it or something that I could not really see. I wish I had a chrono back then when I discover this mod with my now sol SCAR.
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October 20th, 2010, 10:45 | #34 |
hehe, well I just got my npas and I am gonna start playing with it, see how everything fits etc...
But first I will replace the whole trigger assembly |
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