im having a problem with my cocker, im jamming a ton and i was chopping paint but that was fixed with new revvy batteries. i think i have blow back but when i retimed it last night i didnt feel any real blowback. Someone suggested that maybe im outshooting my revvy... is this possible? im shooting a 2002 dye ultralite cocker all stock, agd flatline 68/3k tank and a 12v revvy. anyone have any ideas?
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So what's the problem?
Are you still chopping or are you just jamming?
Sounds like you might simply be short-stroking.
Does it happen all the time or only when you're firing fast bursts?Comment
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i thought i was short stroking because it happened when it was fast streams but then it started to hiccup which made me wonder...University At Buffalo
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Yeah, double check you're timing, like Duhck said, it could be too close.
After that, also check your low pressure reg, you could be getting some shoot down when you are firing fast streams of paint which could contribute to the ram not going far enough back, which would cause jams, chops and hiccups.Comment
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i checked to see if i was getting shoot down against a chrono and it was +/-3 for about 15 shots. so maybe its the timing, i should make the timing longer?University At Buffalo
Black Unmilled '03 AKA Viking #813
WAS Board and Eyes
JMJ Double Swing Trigger
Halo No-Rise
Halo B with Z-Code
WGP Kanner Kit
AGD Flatline N2 68/3000Comment
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I actually meant shoot down on the Low Pressure Reg (not the Inline Reg which is the one that would affect velocity). Try turning up the low pressure reg and see if that works, if not, then play with the timing.Comment
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