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  • cdc120602
    Gun Whore In Training
    • Jun 2007
    • 164

    #1

    Cheater/Micro Rock Help

    I just aired up my Mag for the first time since installing the Micro Rock. It seems that my cheater is still getting too much pressure. Once i thread the adjustment knob on the Micro Rock enough that air starts flowing, the ram in the cheater starts leaking. If I fire once, the o-ring in the ram pops out and pinches in the cylinder and won't allow it to return to the firing position. Any suggestions?
  • jade_monkey07
    Cheater Tac one
    • Dec 2006
    • 984

    #2
    send it back to zap, he will fix things up. and if possible im sure the whole marker to him would help too

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    • cdc120602
      Gun Whore In Training
      • Jun 2007
      • 164

      #3
      Thanks for the quick reply, but I'd like to see if anyone knows what the problem is first. If I can figure that out, I can probably fix it myself. I might even have a problem with the LPR.

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      • reckid1986
        mags are my new hobby
        • Sep 2006
        • 989

        #4
        im having the same problem with my micro rock not with a cheater. but its pushing to much pressure into a msv2

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        • cdc120602
          Gun Whore In Training
          • Jun 2007
          • 164

          #5
          I just hooked the Sledgehammer (I think) from my 'cocker up to the Mag and it's working a LOT better. Anyone smart on Palmers LPRs?

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          • xero28
            Registered Useless
            • Mar 2008
            • 1102

            #6
            How old is the rock? It may need a rebuild? Take the hose off of the rock and start to turn the pressure up. When it starts to release air, is it a little tiny bit, or a lot. Does the pressure output change as you increase it, or is it always "a lot"? That happened to me when I got my rock (used), and it turns out there was a seal that was missing. Basically as soon as I started to screw in the pressure adjuster it would open the rock all the way and let the maximum psi through, no adjusting really. Got a rebuild kit at Palmer's and everything works fine now.

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            • cdc120602
              Gun Whore In Training
              • Jun 2007
              • 164

              #7
              Originally posted by xero28
              How old is the rock? It may need a rebuild? Take the hose off of the rock and start to turn the pressure up. When it starts to release air, is it a little tiny bit, or a lot. Does the pressure output change as you increase it, or is it always "a lot"? That happened to me when I got my rock (used), and it turns out there was a seal that was missing. Basically as soon as I started to screw in the pressure adjuster it would open the rock all the way and let the maximum psi through, no adjusting really. Got a rebuild kit at Palmer's and everything works fine now.
              Sounds about right. Guess I'll be purchasing a rebuild kit.

              As for the cheater's ram o-ring problem, a good bit of lube fixed it like new!

              Thanks to all that took the time to read and post!
              Last edited by cdc120602; 01-29-2010, 08:27 PM.

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              • gremlin75
                Registered User
                • Nov 2003
                • 91

                #8
                Originally posted by xero28
                Basically as soon as I started to screw in the pressure adjuster it would open the rock all the way and let the maximum psi through, no adjusting really. Got a rebuild kit at Palmer's and everything works fine now.
                Same thing happed with mine. Sucks when you blow a hole in a foot and a half of lp hose and it starts smacking you in the face I actually did a full rebuild as some of the internals were looking a bit rough.

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