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  • NPP
    Registered User
    • Jun 2002
    • 44

    #76
    John Sosta tried every possible combination with the solenoid. I tried moving it up so there was the smallest amount of movement but this had no effect.

    The only combination that worked was with an RT On'Off pin and assembly, the 10.8V battery from the warp and to mill the frame out to give the solenoid more space.

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    • hitech
      Not a shedder of vortices
      • Nov 2001
      • 4775

      #77
      Originally posted by NPP
      The only combination that worked...
      Okay, I'm not reading everything. I missed )or forgot) that it is working now. I count only get mine to work with the centerflag on/off pin, which is the same thing as an RT pin.


      Hey Hitech your starting to sound like me! - AGD
      Hitech is the man.... :eek: - Blennidae
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      • NPP
        Registered User
        • Jun 2002
        • 44

        #78
        I was wondering if anyone had seen any noticeable wear on the sear or bolt using the CF on/Off pin?

        I have been told that if the pin is to long it can cause the bolt to ride the sear.

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        • steveg
          Member
          • May 2001
          • 460

          #79
          NPP I've had a hyperframe from when they first came out,
          and have been using the long cf pin(now with lvl-10)
          I've never seen evidence of wear on any part ,pin,sear
          or bolt.(and my job is to find wear in stuff)

          In fact "riding the sear"is pretty much how the HF is intended to work.

          By the way are you using the Teflon o-ring supplied by
          CF on you RT on/off.

          Having recently installed an o-ring kit on a friends rt
          I noticed that the urethane on/off orings supplied by
          AGD have significently more friction that the teflon o-ring
          supplied by CF.

          That increased friction is not a good thing, after about
          3 years the pin on mine, while still sealing perfectly,
          will almost fall out of the valve on its own weight.

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          • NPP
            Registered User
            • Jun 2002
            • 44

            #80
            I am using the emag on/off o-rings that have a square edge.

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            • steveg
              Member
              • May 2001
              • 460

              #81
              I am using the emag on/off o-rings that have a square edge.
              I take it that you mean the very top o-ring i'm refering
              to the one around the on/off stem it's self

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              • NPP
                Registered User
                • Jun 2002
                • 44

                #82
                Yes I did mean the top O-ring.

                I will try the teflon O-ring and see if there is any difference.

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