I've heard that the powerfeed plug could cause ball chops if you have the wrong one. How does this happen and how do I know if I have the right one?
Powerfeed plug causes chops?
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Powerfeed plug causes chops?

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not that is not the right one but if it is not aligned correctly in the feed tube.....
there are 2 types right now... the old style and the newer paraolic plug... the parabolic plug has 2 holes on the part you grab one on either endVirus, King of the Basement Trollz has spoken

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The older plug without the set screws has a flat spot that paint can hang up on. You want it adjusted so just a hair of the bottom of the plug hangs over the hole in the feed tube. Take out the barrel and point the gun down at an angle with the hopper attached and filled with some paint. Turn on the hopper and let it dump paint out the front of the mainbody. It should flow smooth without hangups at the PF plug.
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I notice a big deal of difference in the 2 plugs. My old plug(standard) I had to push the balls into the chamber sometimes. With the new parabolic, there are no feed problems.StEEl Grey SoNiC Cocker.The ownage Machine
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i had the same problem as mags 4 you. if you figure once a game or so i had to stick my finger in there and push the ball down, how many of my chops were caused when the ball got hung up just a little further?
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