not good mate,i hope some one on here can help you out
After tinners advice when my sumatra power locked last year i bought a predator hammer spring. After reassembly the gun was down on power but i knew how the adjust it to get the power up as it was only 9ftlb in the chrono but could not be arsed to stip it again so just used it for garden plinking fun. Gun had been working ok up until i last used it 3mths ago. Today pulled it out to use and the bugger is not firing again. Feels like it is power locked again. But why though as the pressure om rifle guage is on 190 bar which is fine. The hammer spring is not that old either. Plenty of heft in the spring as the gun is heavy to cock compared to the standard spring. Is this a common fault on the 707/sumartra rifles? At a loss what has caused this to happen again.
not good mate,i hope some one on here can help you out
take the stock/ shroud off, remove end cap and spring, check power adjuster is not buggered.. or just unscrew the course threaded collar and remove. if it still won't fire get a large puch and a small hammer and the tap the vale stem directly.
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need to see what the problem is first.
if the valve stem is getting stuck, it could be the profile of the mushroom head, somehow settling into and jamming into the valve face itself. But that would be unnusual, unless it's been previously modified, or made from a dodgy batch.. the material is delrin like. Maybe it could save some grease of something sticking in there ? Or an excessively heavy valve return spring. It's quite weird.. see if a few taps frees it up first.
Then again, maybe it could be as simple as a bent stem.. trouble is, if the stem was that bent, I wouldn't expect the head to seal. and those stems are thick / heavy duty as standard.
Puzzling.
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Is it possible that something has come adrift at the valve return spring end, a strip down seems the only way to get to the bottom of it in my opinion.
John
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I changed the hsmmer spring to a predetor heavy duty one last year as fitting a heavier hammer spring fixed this problem on tinbums gun as it had the exact same problem but makes the gun a bugger to cock. Has been working fine up to now. Am i right i. thinking the hammer runs dry as in all other pcp's jon? Is it the hammer or valve face delrin jon as you confused me a bit. Chris
Could it have had the valve messed with in the past and now it takes a real heavy spring to open it and the transfer port is doing it’s job of restricting the power back down to sub 12 levels?
the valve is steel. the hammer is steel. the mushroom head on the valve stem is synthetic (delrin ?), encased in brass. the (inner) valve face is steel.
so the only way it cannot fire is if the valve stem delrin mushroom is not being knocked away from the sealing face of the valve. generally, the only things that hold it in place are air pressure (hence you pressure lock situation) and the valve return spring.
this is why I suggested the power adjuster (which limits and can block) valve stem travel be checked first.
Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.
Hmm,just a thought but does it have a plastic restrictor on the valve stem? Could this have swollen and it’s stopping the hammer from getting to the stem?