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  • Jonno06
    AKA Jon-no wang
    • Jan 2002
    • 4392

    #1

    bushy help...lpr

    Hey,I finally got the piece to my bushy,and i got everything working...

    except the lpr.

    i know you turn it,but how?

    and with what?

    where?


    thanx.
  • rehme
    varmit slayer
    • Mar 2002
    • 1480

    #2
    you just need like a coin or something or a screw driver you turn it out to lower it if the gun stops recycling turn it in some more if you turn it in to much the noid will start leaking so you need to back it off


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    • Jonno06
      AKA Jon-no wang
      • Jan 2002
      • 4392

      #3
      it kinda sounds like you are talking about the hpr.

      the lpr is on the front of the gun,under the barrel

      there is a hole in the middle,maybe an allen key,but none of mine fit.

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      • rehme
        varmit slayer
        • Mar 2002
        • 1480

        #4
        yeah you can use a coin to turn the lpr you dont use a wrench


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        • rehme
          varmit slayer
          • Mar 2002
          • 1480

          #5
          you want to keep the hpr around 225-300


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          • Jonno06
            AKA Jon-no wang
            • Jan 2002
            • 4392

            #6
            ok,i got the hpr set.i still cant figure out HOW to turn the lpr..

            the gun isnt shooting now,so i have to turn it right...right?

            thanx for the help..

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            • beefstew
              SamIAmNot IHopeHeRots
              • Dec 2002
              • 559

              #7
              if the gun is cocked, and it will not shoot youu must turn the LPR DOWN. if it leaks down the barrel and doesnt cock you must turn the pressure up. i have the soiclpr and an allen key fits in the hole on the lpr cap, nto sure aobut stock but i assume its the same allen key.
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              • Jonno06
                AKA Jon-no wang
                • Jan 2002
                • 4392

                #8
                what size allen key?

                i have tried like all of them...

                ok,so i have to turn it DOWN..got it.

                i just need to figure out HOW to turn it down now..

                the hpr keeps going down,i set the gun down for about an hour,and the hpr guage went from 250psi to 0...whats this aboot?

                thanx.

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                • TheBigRaguPB4L
                  Proud Loser!
                  • May 2001
                  • 1639

                  #9
                  The LPR should look like this. That slot is where you would stick a quarter or smoething that would fit. I used to have this thing(i guess you could call it a tool) that fit that slot perfectly that i used to use. The quarter should work, just make sure you don't strip it out. Other than that, here's the lpr adjustment straight off ICD's website:

                  Low pressure regulator adjustment:
                  The low pressure regulator is externally adjustable via the adjustment screw with the two small 1/8" diameter holes in the front of the low-pressure regulator. The low pressure regulator is pre-set at the factory to 85-95 PSI to operate the 4-way solenoid actuated valve. It may be necessary to re-adjust the low pressure regulator from time to time. Bench adjusting the regulator can be done by pressurizing the gun and then turning the adjustment screw inward (clock-wise) until you hear a leak coming from the 4-way valve. The 4-way valve has an over-pressurization relief valve that will start to bleed off at approximately 125 PSI, once you hear the leak start then back off the adjustment screw 1/2 turn and the leak will stop and that will approximate the pressure to about 90 PSI.
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