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  • flyingpootang
    Magtechian with X disease

    • Dec 2005
    • 2276

    #16
    Joe, we can only give you advice on what you tell us. It's difficult to know whats wrong unless we know all the factors. What state are you in? If you can't figure it out maybe you can meet up with someone who can diagnose the problem and fix it for you. If all else fails you can send it to me and I'll do it no charge. I have excellent feedback and am pretty good with pneumags....

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    • crazyjoe12

      #17
      im in michigan. well what im going to do is i tryed taking it apart and looking around found nothing wrong that i could see so im going to hook it back up and see what happens if it still doesnt work im going to take a picture of it apart for you all to see.

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      • crazyjoe12

        #18
        ok well not sure if any one is interested but i swapped out my jackhammer for an old stock sto lpr and i have the gun working great again. still not sure what happened though. im thinking a bad seal in the ans lpr.

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        • Dawg047
          Registered User

          • Oct 2003
          • 821

          #19
          Remember, just because o-rings look good, doesn't mean they are. If you want the LPR to stop leaking, I would just change out all of the o-rings no matter what with fresh new o-rings. If the problem persists, you can eliminate the LPR as a cause. Since the system works now with a different LPR, you know there are some bad o-rings in the Jackhammer LPR.

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          • flyingpootang
            Magtechian with X disease

            • Dec 2005
            • 2276

            #20
            Great to here it's up and running. Using an adjustable reg will give you a lighter trigger. I've used the WGP Tickler with excellent results. They usally sell for 15-20, but here is one at 10.00 on ebay right now.....

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