I just purchased a dye reflex autococker and i was wondering what parts of the marker needs to be oiled. does some parts need to be oiled and greased? is there a difference between the two. and the dye stock ram seems to be stiff do i need to oil that if so where do i do that. thanks in advance
Where to oil a cocker
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Couple drops in the asa. That's about it. Don't oil the Delrin bolt.
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alright cock your back block, you see the part of the pump arm that slides out of the ram,oil that. drop 4 big drops of oil in where you screw your tank in,screw your tank in and then fire about 50 times.
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THanks for all the help. If my pump arm rod for the ram is getting stiff does that mean i just need to lube the rod that goes in it? cuz the last time i was shooting the marker the whole back block got stuck. and when putting oil in the asa do i need to put my gun upside down or anything? and is there places where u put grease and some places u put oil? and how do i post a picture of my marker? do i need a host? thanksLast edited by w00tw00t858; 03-07-2005, 09:39 PM.Comment
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If your pump arm feels stiff, your ram shaft might be bent (oil it first, obviously). Too early to type more.
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You do need to pu1 drop of oil on the three way once in a while to help preserv the o-rings.
Here's a step by step to oiling your cocker:
1. remove the barrel. you don't want oil in it.
2. Remove you tank, if it's not already off
3. pull back the back block and place 1-2 drops of oil on the ram shaft. hand cycle to distribute the oil.
4. tilt the marker back so it is pointing straight up. place one drop of oil in the front hole of the three way. let it sit like this for a minute, then pull the trigger several times.
5. point marker at the floor. put 4-6 drops of oil in the asa.
6. still pointing down, screw your tank back in and air up the marker.
7. fire the marker 20-30 times.
note: If it has been a really long time since you oiled it, hold your hand in front of the marker when you fire it to see if any oil gets on your hand. if noe gets on it at all, you may want to remove the tank and repat steps 5-7
8. replace barrel and either store your marker or hit the fields.Comment
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besides what everyone else has said, there is only one spot where you should use grease. if your bolt has an oring on it, then use some sort of grease on it(slick honey, vasoline, etc.) the wgp cocker manual actually recommends only 3 different lubricants for cockers. 3 in 1 oil or sewing machin oil for general oiling, and vasoline for bolt orings.President Of the UW-Madison Badger Ballers
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Thanks for all the advice. IF you have anymore advice your welcome to post. thanks again for everyone that repliedComment



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