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WARPIG Tech Talk - Model 98 / 98 Custom

Wobbly and cracky

In Reply to: Re: Wobbly Feed Elbow on 98C posted by PigTech on June 09, 2003 at 08:12:35:


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Posted by:
Clayphoto

on June 09, 2003 at 12:45:50

In a related question.... had my new VL 12V Revy out on the field for the 3rd time this weekend, with a grand total of about 11 hours of playing time. Also have a couple cracks on the stem. Dont' think it's from over tightening because I did have one game where it started to slide out about 1/8-1/4" of an inch back out.

Know of any ways to keep the revy stems in a stock elbow feed tight without cracking the stems? If it makes a difference, I play mainly mids possition.


: : My 98C has a VL revy and really wobbles where the feed elbow connects to the gun body. Any Ideas how to fix?

: It depends on why it is wobbling. If the pins in the feedneck are loose, then you need to replace the feed neck. It the holes in the body fit loosely around the pins, then it's the body that's been damaged and needs replacing.

: See you on the field,
: -Bill Mills


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