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WARPIG Tech Talk - Shocker
easy w/dow 33... you'll go blind... and stick bolt

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Posted by screaming tree on April 18, 2002 at 03:38:55:

In Reply to: air but bolt doesn't move??? solenoid??? posted by Joey on April 11, 2002 at 01:11:05:

if you put too much lube in gun it won't work.
make sure that rear of (moving)bolt and stationary part of bolt DO NOT have a thick layer of grease.
or any grease.

basically you want moving bolt to slide freely.

also try turning up max-flo for a second to "unfreeze" bolt.
-sometimes bolt gets stuck back and needs a little boost to get her going the first time.

i did it to mine, so maybe it's your prob now.


: I recently got a 99 shocker s/f. I took it apart and cleaned and lubed it. When i aired it up and shot it, air comes out from the hole underneth the bolt, but the bolt doesn't blow forward at all. What do you think it could be? The solenoids mabey? Whick solenoid controlls the air assist because no air comes out of that eighter.




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