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  • secretweaponevan
    Only HALF Polish!
    • Sep 2007
    • 1132

    #16
    Originally posted by finnmanpa
    the shortest is weakest, red is the middle one
    Together they make Voltron.


    (sorry, had too.)

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    • finnmanpa
      Registered User
      • Apr 2004
      • 208

      #17
      Originally posted by secretweaponevan
      Together they make Voltron.


      (sorry, had too.)
      You grew up in the 80's too?

      I miss the old school GI Joe and He-Man.

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      • DanMan
        Pneumag owner
        • Dec 2007
        • 378

        #18
        sorry to threadjack, but i cant get my x-valve to fire with the red spring. any ideas?

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        • finnmanpa
          Registered User
          • Apr 2004
          • 208

          #19
          Originally posted by DanMan
          sorry to threadjack, but i cant get my x-valve to fire with the red spring. any ideas?
          I assume you started with the shortest spring? Was the gun firing ok then? If so, when you change to a stronger spring you'll have to increase your reg input pressure (turn up your velocity) to compensate for the stronger spring.

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          • DanMan
            Pneumag owner
            • Dec 2007
            • 378

            #20
            the velocity nut would not go in any farther

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            • athomas
              Of course it works-its AGD
              • Jan 2002
              • 8039

              #21
              Originally posted by KevinA
              I know most everyone opened this thinking not again, and is getting ready to link me to the Official Level X problems thread. Only there is no problem, it works fine, I was reading on how to tune the Level X, and got to thinking when does it need to be tuned? Is it after X amount of shots? And the whole point is to have the shortest spring on there right? Thanks in advance for any help provided.

              Kevin
              Tuning the level 10 mostly involves sizing the carrier so that it maintains the powertube oring size with respect to the bolt stem. This allows perfect fit with minimal friction. Once it is matched, it should not need to be done again until the oring is worn out. Even then, it may only require that you go down a carrier size to compensate for the wear on the inside of the oring. I have kept powertube orings in my level 10 for over 100000 shots wilthout any problems. If you take the valve to an another gun, it should work just fine there as well. Other factors may change how many shims are needed or how stiff a spring you need, but the carrier sizing does not need to be tuned when switching the same valve between different guns.

              Alway use the longest spring that will allow you to shoot consistently at the velocity that you want to operate the gun. The short gold spring works on all setups and will allow you to shoot consistently, even at low velocities such as indoor facilities. The red middle spring is the best overall performer giving consistent operation and soft protection. The long silver/grey spring is the softest but may not work consistently at the desired velocity on all setups
              Except for the Automag in front, its usually the man behind the equipment that counts.

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