30W hydraulic oil.
Hi guys
What types of oil have you used ?
i tried atf. Loud ching
Went through gun again no sign of contact
Changed oil to 20 w fork oil
An improvment
But still a ching
What oils have you used ?
Cheers ian
30W hydraulic oil.
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I'll trythat tomorrow
Thanks again
Ian
Not sure that 'ching' noise it down to the type of oil in the damper? It doesn't sound right at all.
I vaguely remember Yana in Netherlands had real problem with his LG250 - maybe worth searching for the BBS thread?
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In a previous thread i stated that brake fluid was used to dampen the recoil..
In fact Baz is correct it was atf oil I used. This oil is used both in power steering and automatic gearboxes..
The ching you hear is also in mine too!
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ATF is commonly regarded in the automotive and hydraulics world as being interchangeable with 40W hydraulic oils. ATF and hydraulic oils have additives to lessen foaming or frothing when used in hydraulic pumps. They also help when used in hydraulic shock absorber damper units on motor applications e.g. motorbike forks etc.
As we aren't repetitively cycling the damper in an airgun at a high rate there is no real chance of frothing being a problem but a damper which doesn't damp can be due to a trapped pocket of air in the damper valve or oil reservoir.
The grade (weight) of oil may not actually be the problem, if the noise is damper related (i.e. the damper isn't fully absorbing the shock and allowing a metal to metal contact at the end of the firing cycle) I would suspect an air bubble is the most likely problem unless you have somehow assembled the damper valve wrongly or the "ching" noise emanates from another part of the gun.
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Hi thanks for the replies
I will film it being fired and post tomorrow
Cheers ian
From memory we used simple ATF I believe. Cant remember any cling but its long time ago.
Is yr damper disc still ok?
ATB,
yana
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