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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker
System X 3 way

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Posted by Jason_ Steuer on October 30, 2002 at 01:04:51:

I'm hoping someone here can help me out because noone else seems to be able to. I have a System X base model Vengeance cocker. System X decided to use their own design for the front block in that they use the regulator as the block screw. Ive also been told that my 3 way doesnt work like any other standard 3 way. Becuase of this, my local air smith says he cant help me with my problem and just tells me to contact System X. Here's my problem. Every now and again when I air my gun up, I get a pretty bad leak from my 3 way. There has been a couple of times where I used my gun all day without a problem, then removed my air source and when i aired it back up, I got the leak. Its quite frustrating and i am trying to find an answer before doing something drastic like buying a whole new front block. Please help.


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