My new X-valve issue

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  • gnnr
    Registered User
    • Oct 2007
    • 21

    #16
    Originally posted by Spider-TW
    Sometimes people have put spacers under the reg body in an attempt to keep the laser etching aligned.

    Like I said, just checking

    On your sear, was the trigger rod adjustment the same, as well as the on/off end?
    oh. yeah, the rod adjustment was the same. I don't know if I understand the on/off end question. The new on/off is very different from the old one. I didn't compare them side to side. In fact, I think I sent the old one with the valve for the trade in. Can I adjust that rod out some? There's plenty of gap. Man, I gotta share, I really didn't realize what an imrovement this valve would be.

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    • Spider-TW
      U R techno-literate!

      • Oct 2006
      • 3554

      #17
      You just need a visible gap behind the trigger when the marker is gassed up. It's not critical. Somewhere between a thin credit card and a sheet of paper.

      The "on/off end" is the back of the sear with the round bump that pushes on the on/off. I was just curious if that part was exactly the same. An variation in that spot is like changing shims or pins in the on/off.

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      • gnnr
        Registered User
        • Oct 2007
        • 21

        #18
        Originally posted by Spider-TW
        You just need a visible gap behind the trigger when the marker is gassed up. It's not critical. Somewhere between a thin credit card and a sheet of paper.

        The "on/off end" is the back of the sear with the round bump that pushes on the on/off. I was just curious if that part was exactly the same. An variation in that spot is like changing shims or pins in the on/off.
        Thanks, I have much more space than that, I'll tighten it up. I see, the on/off end was the same (at least to the eye) the bolt end was noticeably different. Thanks for helping out.

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