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  • OPBN
    OldPBNoob

    • Sep 2008
    • 5240

    #46
    Originally posted by BigEvil View Post
    Do the two screws near the front interfere with the plunger movement? If not, use them. You should use all 4 screws, that noid will move if its not secured.
    Yes they do. That's why I'm asking if the noid should be moved forward just enough so the set screws will catch it?
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    • BigEvil
      www.BigEvilOnline.com

      • Feb 2005
      • 9333

      #47
      Originally posted by OPBN View Post
      Yes they do. That's why I'm asking if the noid should be moved forward just enough so the set screws will catch it?
      Yes! Try to shim the back of the solenoid against the pocket, but that might be tough.

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      • Sk8ermog
        MOG = Man of God

        • May 2002
        • 4001

        #48
        Yeah the noid should sit with all 4 screws holding it down but the front screws not touching the clapper part of the noid. You are luck the set screws can even move. They normally get stripped and stuck.

        Your noid should still have enough room to move back and forth to hit the sear. Try putting the body, rail and frame together and use an Allen key to push the sear down as far as it will go. If it goes down past the body and the front comes up enough to snag and hold the bolt then you should be fine. Make sense?

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        • OPBN
          OldPBNoob

          • Sep 2008
          • 5240

          #49
          Originally posted by Sk8ermog View Post
          Yeah the noid should sit with all 4 screws holding it down but the front screws not touching the clapper part of the noid. You are luck the set screws can even move. They normally get stripped and stuck.

          Your noid should still have enough room to move back and forth to hit the sear. Try putting the body, rail and frame together and use an Allen key to push the sear down as far as it will go. If it goes down past the body and the front comes up enough to snag and hold the bolt then you should be fine. Make sense?
          Yeah. I might just try sliding is forward, put temporary shim in to keep it solid while I screw the sets screws down to make sure its even and straight. If it stops working Ill just use the two back ones.
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