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Re: Delrin Bolt

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Posted by Chris "Long Ball" Campbell on February 21, 2002 at 00:35:59:

In Reply to: Delrin Bolt posted by edward on February 20, 2002 at 18:44:35:

: I recently bought a VooDoo Delrin Bolt for my shocker. I was wondering if anyone can give me some advice/pointer on how I can go about changing the bolt. (Do I need to re-time my marker?)Any suggestion and/or advice welcome. I've own this marker for only a week, so I don't know too much about it...so please help. Thanx!!!

Hey I have the wermmods bolt. they are similar. i didn't have to re time mine, if you do need to you will know. Your gun wont work right and you will know. As far a s installing. Take out the whole bolt assembly hold the actual boltand in the back use a flathead screwdriver to turn the back part. Then just screw on the new one. Don't use loctite. Delrin is so slick that if you use loctite it will actually lube the thread instead of locking them and the bolt will come off( not good). e mail me at p8ntballer10@hotmail.com if you need more help.


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