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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

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Posted by:
Neil "Ogre-311" Cabe
on November 08, 2002 at 08:14:13

From the vast number of post I couldn't go all the way back to check out this question I have but being pretty much a newbee to the Autococker and this being my first and comeing from Spyders which are fairly easy to change I need some help with my Autococker its your basic I would guess nothing really fancy about it but I'm having problems trying to get the chrono the stay around about the same. I have oiled the regulator ,oiled most of the moveing parts that I can see without trying to dig to deep into it , I have been told that the timeing is good and theres some sucktion coming in from the feeder which I also was told was good. The problem is the balls fly anywhere from 240 - 310 and I do own a freak system for it but I dont think its the barrel to ball match. I need some something?? to help me out what should I do? It has a 3 way front end it is WGP might be an STO2 need really sure but was told it was in good condition from the local players here in Jacksonville. Please help me.
Thank you,
Ogre

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