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Thread: Part Needed. FWB127 Piston Washer/Seal. Please Help!

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    Talking Part Needed. FWB127 Piston Washer/Seal. Please Help!

    I’ve contacted the usual suspects Venom + Chambers but I am having a problem getting some parts: - a new piston seal + spring and spring guides, Chambers can do the spring but not the guides. Chambers also tell me that FWB don’t have any parts left so it’s probably a matter of just finding a shop that still has the bits from a long time ago.

    Any suggestions as to were I might phone to ask?

    Thanks Ora

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    Have you tried Dennis Hiller?

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    Or have nice words with DM80 up at the club.
    Founder & ex secretary of Rivington Riflemen.
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    John Knibbs international should be able to help you.

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    Sorted.

    John Knibbs International have all the bitsI need.


    Thanks All


    Ora
    Last edited by ora8i; 19-05-2004 at 11:58 AM.

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    BSA supersport/lightning one will fit..

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    Maccari just replied to my mail.

    He can put together a kit with a spring wound to be tight on the rear (built in – part of the trigger block) spring guide.
    Apparently the spring is shorter than the original as well, that should make it easier to fit, the original is very long.

    Quote from reply.

    I can build you a super deluxe kit, which is easy to install, and has a short tight fitted spring to the rear guide, a front guide and a piston spacer with piston seal and moly and tar lube. The
    cost is $79 (about £45 Got to check if that includes postsge).

    These kits do not twang and are built to eliminate making a rear guide-which would cost a fortune. Velocity can be kept under 12 ft lbs




    I’m tempted it’s a few £ more than Knibbs but if it fits the rear guide…….

    Opinions?

    Regards Ora

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