Thanks for that. think i might try some of that next weekend.
Thanks for that. think i might try some of that next weekend.
Master Debater
Just had a quick read.
Nige you say it is 10 years old with a plastic cylinder yes??
Mine is 15 years old and has a metal cylinder?
Can you help me out there??
Cheers
Master Debater
Hi folks,
OK, the article was not written by me as I state on the page so I don't know about plastic/metal pieces or whether they changed or not, but the block is held in place by the knock-out pin...if you look HERE there is a blow up diagram which should help you out a bit. My block came out easily.
Best wishes,
Nige
If you can't see the diagram clearly, I can mail it.
Thanks nige the diagram is perfect.
like i said i might try it on mine cause it is very underpower.
Think i might crono it now just to see how much.
Master Debater
I bet it'll chrono at 325 wait and see
I dont think its that good mate!!!!Originally Posted by nige52
Give me 20 mins and i will tell you
Master Debater
Here we goOriginally Posted by nige52
Hobbys
291
320
326
333
351
370
339
348
333
347
Avg=336
Energy=1.7ft/lbs
JSB Exacts
341
334
351
338
350
352
351
357
350
348
Avg=347
Energy=2.26ft/lbs
Heavy Prems
289
298
288
298
294
302
293
307
295
300
Avg=296
Energy=2.04ft/lbs
Looks like its time to get the glue gun out
Master Debater
Aha, not far out was I?
Thanks for the additional diagram, Nige - my compact cylinder is slightly different to the PR-45 shown. My compact cylinder has no pin through it holding the black plastic block in place. I think my block must be a screw fit in the cylinder (as is the other end which holds the piston rod in place). must just be very tight.Originally Posted by nige52
I did however find the cause of my leak - a perished "O" ring on the firing valve.
Worth mentioning that it's a good idea to apply a drop or two of silicon oil into the air intake hole on the cylinder periodically. his will help keep the "O" rings moist in use.
Paul.