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  • coastalkid
    Registered User
    • Mar 2005
    • 13

    #1

    questions about a classic timmy

    hey im new and i have a couple of question for the people out there.
    i was wondering how to adjust the velocity, i think you use the two front screws on the regulators but im not so sure, if so what way do i turn them?
    and my second question is, well, the threads on the body where the feed neck screws in may be a bit stripped or bent, and i was wondering if i could take take it to a machinist and have him fix them up? also he may make the ones on the neck its self a bit bigger.

    ok thanks bye
  • hobbesTZ
    :dodgy:
    • Aug 2002
    • 2219

    #2
    Set the LPR to 75-85 PSI (its the one on bottom) and set the HPR to 200-300 PSI (the one on top, used for velocidy adjustment) A lot of people take out the HPR internals out of the top top and use it as a volumizer, and run a regulator of their choice in the vertical ASA. You can take it to a machinist, or just have a feedneck epoxied in place.
    Last edited by hobbesTZ; 03-24-2005, 10:20 AM.

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    • jewie27
      Senior Member
      • May 2001
      • 1275

      #3
      Originally posted by hobbesTZ
      hey im new and i have a couple of question for the people out there.
      i was wondering how to adjust the velocity, i think you use the two front screws on the regulators but im not so sure, if so what way do i turn them?
      and my second question is, well, the threads on the body where the feed neck screws in may be a bit stripped or bent, and i was wondering if i could take take it to a machinist and have him fix them up? also he may make the ones on the neck its self a bit bigger.

      Set the LPR to 75-85 PSI (its the one on bottom) and set the HPR to 200-300 PSI (the one on top, used for velocidy adjustment) A lot of people take out the HPR internals out of the top top and use it as a volumizer, and run a regulator of their choice in the vertical ASA. You can take it to a machinist, or just have a feedneck epoxied in place.

      next time just use the quote button to make it easier....

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      • hobbesTZ
        :dodgy:
        • Aug 2002
        • 2219

        #4
        Long story, mostly it was just my slow internet

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