PDA

View Full Version : X-vavle adjustment Q's



player4
10-30-2004, 12:09 PM
My first question makes me feel really stupid asking this, but how do you take out the carrier's? I have tried many times but I just can't seem to figure it out.

Second of all is the Lv-10 CD-ROM worth purchasing? Does it actully help you learn what carriers and shims to use and how they affect the performance?

And how many shims should there be in the ult in order for it to be legal?

Thank you to anyone who answers a question. :)

trains are bad
10-30-2004, 01:11 PM
but how do you take out the carrier's? I have tried many times but I just can't seem to figure it out.

use the field strip screw


Second of all is the Lv-10 CD-ROM worth purchasing? Does it actully help you learn what carriers and shims to use and how they affect the performance?

Yes, but no it's not worth it. just use Airgun.com


And how many shims should there be in the ult in order for it to be legal?

however many makes it so it doesn't have illegal bounce.

player4
10-30-2004, 02:09 PM
And how do you use the field strip screw to get it out?

(I just tryed to firgure it but I could not)

By the way thank you for the info. so far.

White_Noise
10-30-2004, 04:27 PM
push the screw through the center of the carrier, , when you pull it out, the carrier should come out with it.

Titansu
10-31-2004, 10:32 AM
And how many shims should there be in the ult in order for it to be legal?

It has been confirmed that 6 shims (for a total of 0.30") would cause the ULT to go full auto.

Let me plug that into the super computer...




Working....



Working....



Working....



Working....



Anything less than 6 ULT (0.05" each) or 3 Level 10 (0.10" each) shims will be fine.

player4
10-31-2004, 06:19 PM
mag/cocker lover: thank you for that

Titansu: you must have one beast of a computer if it can do that

Titansu
10-31-2004, 06:39 PM
mag/cocker lover: thank you for that

Titansu: you must have one beast of a computer if it can do that

Pentium XIV, 512 Gig Bytes RAM, 50 Tera Byte hard drive.

player4
10-31-2004, 06:58 PM
Pentium XIV, 512 Gig Bytes RAM, 50 Tera Byte hard drive.

That's amazing.

My computer can do basic math.