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  • Loneassassin
    Registered User
    • Dec 2009
    • 186

    #1

    Lever on MSV-2 question...

    Okay, I've got my Mpa-3 shaved down to fit in my intelliframe, and after looking at where it's going to need to go, my MSV-2 lever is going to hit it. This is really frustrating because I could have milled the frame to set the MSV lower when I was at my dad's house the other day - he lives 150 miles away. I could do it now with a file, but it's going to take awhile.

    So I got to thinking, how important is it that the trigger pin hits the lever at the very top? Because I could probably cut about 1/4" off the lever and it would work as is. I'm running a ULT on/off if that makes a difference (which may or may not work, lol.) I understand that you want as much leverage as possible, but that lever seems maybe overly long and cumbersome. There's also my theory that a shorter lever will return faster, but that's another deal...

    Thanks!
  • BigEvil
    www.BigEvilOnline.com

    • Feb 2005
    • 9333

    #2
    Originally posted by Loneassassin
    Okay, I've got my Mpa-3 shaved down to fit in my intelliframe, and after looking at where it's going to need to go, my MSV-2 lever is going to hit it. This is really frustrating because I could have milled the frame to set the MSV lower when I was at my dad's house the other day - he lives 150 miles away. I could do it now with a file, but it's going to take awhile.

    So I got to thinking, how important is it that the trigger pin hits the lever at the very top? Because I could probably cut about 1/4" off the lever and it would work as is. I'm running a ULT on/off if that makes a difference (which may or may not work, lol.) I understand that you want as much leverage as possible, but that lever seems maybe overly long and cumbersome. There's also my theory that a shorter lever will return faster, but that's another deal...

    Thanks!

    You can cut it down as far as you need to. The trigger will be a tad heavier, but not too much.

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    • flyingpootang
      Magtechian with X disease

      • Dec 2005
      • 2276

      #3
      You can always fabricate a mounting plate, attach it to the stock Intelli holes, and mount the MSV onto the plate.

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      • Loneassassin
        Registered User
        • Dec 2009
        • 186

        #4
        Thanks for the replies guys. I'll probably just end up filing it to where I want it, because I have a feeling I'm going to eventually need an RT on/off which will make for a stiffer trigger pull. I want all the leverage I can get.

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        • Loneassassin
          Registered User
          • Dec 2009
          • 186

          #5
          Update: I've got everthing filed down to fit, all I've got to do now is drill and tap for some locking set-screws and get everything locked into place. I tested everything out, and it works, but I have a question about the MSV-2 again.

          Is the lever supposed to return on its own? Because the problem I'm having is that I'll pull the trigger, the ram activates the sear, but then the MSV-2 lever doesn't return forward on its own. Granted, I haven't installed my magnet mod yet, but I thought they were supposed to work without a magnet mod, maybe not as well, but still work. I don't think there's any friction keeping it from going forward - it's very easy to actuate back and forth by hand. Maybe it just needs to break in.

          It's probably not going to be an issue once I install the magnets, but I was just wondering.

          Anyway, I can tell this thing is going to be a machine gun when it's done. The trigger pull is indeed quite walkable...

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          • mag79
            WoodBall Ghost
            • Feb 2006
            • 1474

            #6
            the lever has a weak return, sometimes angling the unit down will help

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            • Loguzzzzzz
              Practice Target

              • Sep 2004
              • 2121

              #7
              The lever itself has no return spring, there is a little spring inside the msv-2 to help the pin to seat after actuation, mag79 is correct in the fact that if you can angle the lever slightly downward it will help but the best thing to do is to install the magnet mod to aid in the lever return. sometimes the input pressure will help to return the pin as well. Have you put enough pressure to actuate the valve itself. The slight increase in input pressure may help too.

              Please keep us informed as to your progress.

              ......You know you want one!!

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

                #8
                also make sure the lever isnt sticking on your mount plate when its screwed down.

                On one of my intelliframe setups the lever was bent a little so when it was pushed it would drag on the shelf a little keeping it from returning. the magnets will force it back and if you set them right you can use them as a trigger stop too.

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                • Adam45
                  Registered User

                  • Apr 2008
                  • 152

                  #9
                  When you set up the LPR you will turn it down till nothing happens. Then gradually turn it up till the MSV 2 works. Then you will turn it up 1/8 to 1/4 turn more so you are sure it functions on every pull. That is usually enough pressure to return the lever fairly quickly. I run both my Pnue setups without a magnet mod and they are plenty fast.

                  Make sure the lever isnt rubbing on anything as suggested above. Also check for debris from filing at the hinge pivot point.

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                  • Loneassassin
                    Registered User
                    • Dec 2009
                    • 186

                    #10
                    Well I got the magnet mod installed and all the set screw holes drilled and tapped - this baby just needs to get put back together and it should be ready to rip!

                    The magnet mod definitely solved the problem of returning the lever forward. I actually had to back it off quite a bit because it was forcing the lever away so hard!!! I should have it all back together and tested tonight!!!

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                    • Loneassassin
                      Registered User
                      • Dec 2009
                      • 186

                      #11
                      Got everything tuned pretty well finally. For a long time the MSV-2 was just leaking like crazy, but I finally discovered it was because it wasn't being allowed to open up all the way. So after a little adjustment it's all good.

                      The only problem, and I expected this - is that my ULT is not keeping up with the rate of fire. So when I really go to town on the trigger, it chuffs pretty badly. This happened before I installed the Pneumag mods if I walked the trigger or just shot pretty fast - probably around 10-11 bps is where it starts chuffing. It could be that I just need more air; my Scuba is only filling about 1200psi right now - but I'd think it would work at least at the start of the fill. I'll also try adding some more magnet tension to make sure the lever is actuating as fast as possible. I wouldn't mind if the pull was a little stiffer anyway - this thing is like an electro right now!

                      I will try adding another shim to my ULT, but I already have 4 in there. I guess I should get my scuba filled first just to see if that's the problem, then go from there. Everything is lubed really well, so I don't think that's it. If I have to I'll just get an RT on/off.

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                      • smeek
                        Registered User
                        • Oct 2009
                        • 106

                        #12
                        I bet a lot of the chuffing you are getting is from the 1200 fill. If you like the way it is now I wouldn't adjust much until you can test with a full tank.

                        I'm using a cheater with a ULT and when my tank gets low I start getting chuffing, but when oiled properly and with a full tank it shoots great.

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                        • Loneassassin
                          Registered User
                          • Dec 2009
                          • 186

                          #13
                          ^^^How many shims do you have installed in your ULT?

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                          • smeek
                            Registered User
                            • Oct 2009
                            • 106

                            #14
                            Whatever it came with installed from the factory, I believe 4.

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                            • Loneassassin
                              Registered User
                              • Dec 2009
                              • 186

                              #15
                              Well, I got my scuba "filled" (I only ever get about 2500psi at the local dive shop). And I also tried adding a 5th shim to my ULT. With the 5th shim, the gun leaks down the barrel unless I really tightnen the field strip screw - so I took it out and am back to 4 now.

                              It seemed a little better with the full fill, but at higher speeds I still get chuffing, and I got about 3 ball breaks. It's not chopping, but I think it's from the chuffing and balls are running into each other in the barrel - because it only happened when I walked the trigger. The breach was squeaky clean.

                              I can shoot quite fast not walking the trigger without any issues - but as soon as I start walking the trigger that's when I get problems. I might just play with it as is for awhile. But I'm leaning heavily towards getting an RT on/off, because I think that will solve my problems. Trouble is, I'm running out of money for this project - I need to at least have enough money to play!!!

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