Take a look at the following link:
http://weihrauchowners.freeforums.or...fix-t9349.html
This should give you an idea of where they go. Scroll down half way down the page.
I have been servicing replacing the o rings in my quick fill hw it's about 8 years old. The question is, betwee the belville washer pack and the inlet valve there is the little piston on mine this sits in a piece of tube or cylinder this has an o ring closer to one end. Which way round does this go oring closer to inlet valve or washer pack, there is an o ring that sits round it on the inlet valve end, it's not this on bout the on on the piston cylinder tube (this also has a hole in it might be the hole position that is critical ?) Any help would be much appreciated as this part does not seem to appear on drawings I can find.
Thanks
Bryan
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Take a look at the following link:
http://weihrauchowners.freeforums.or...fix-t9349.html
This should give you an idea of where they go. Scroll down half way down the page.
Ex-Airgunner
The photobucket picture shows the lie piston and the cylinder it sits in to the left of the block the oring is that sits round the outside of it is on the belville washer end so this answers the question. However the bit from hw owners forum in the first reply shoes two sections (colour) the first on about half way down shows the little piston sitting in the action wth nothing round it where as the bottm similar section shows the piston sitting inside a liner / cylinder with a oring round the outside of it, but the piston in this section is totally different with a long bit going down inside the belville washers.
Looks a bit like they have been constantly evolving the design because a few of the oring positions are also different
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In your picture fluffy working from the left there is the brass valve then the wee piston 7x1.5 mm oring and then the tube or cylinder that the piston operates in, do you know the size of the oring in the groove on this bit. Not the oring that sits between this and the valve.
Sorry to be a pest
Bryan
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I can't remember the sizes of the O rings, sorry.
The exploded parts in the photobucket picture are from a transitional mk1/mk2 gun, probably manufactured around the end of 2004. Genuine Hull Cartridge import, 12ftlb.
It was one of the first .177cal and one of the first with the sporter stock and the better screw-on silencer, but lacked the reinforced cylinder thread which was standard in the true mk2 a few months later.
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Hope this helps, I also have a diagram of the block assembly with all the main O rings, if you PM me your email address I can send it to you, as an HW owner it's invaluable anyway.
O-ring HW 100, 37.1 x 1.6 Cylinder clamp 2682C
O-ring HW 100, 15.6 x 2.5 Barrel clamp 2682B
O-ring HW 100, 32 x 2.5 (or BS#124) Magazine 2603A*
O-ring HW 100, 13 x 2 Adaptor A 2704
O-ring HW 100, 2.57 x 1.78 Adaptor B 2703B
O-ring HW 100, 3 x 1.5 (PTFE) Valve stem 2655D
O-ring HW 100, 12 x 1.2 Breech block main (12 x 1) recommended 2658
O-ring HW 100, 5.5 x 1 Breech/probe seal .22 2659A*
O-ring HW 100, 4.5 x 1 Breech/probe seal .177 2659A*
O-ring HW 100, 4 x 1.5 Probe buffer 2618A*
O-ring HW 100, 2.57 x 1.78 (PUR70) recommended Main valve inlet 2665D
O-ring HW 100, 7 x 1.5 Main valve outlet 2666
O-ring HW 100, 2 x 2 Main valve internal (2.57 x 1.78) recommended N/A
O-ring HW 100, 7 x 1.5 Regulator piston 2668
O-ring HW 100, 10 x 1.5 Tension adjuster (sometimes omitted) 2672
O-ring HW 100, 8 x 1.5 Barrel 2679
Last edited by Blackmax; 06-03-2015 at 07:51 AM.