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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

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Posted by:
Neil "Ogre-311" Cabe
on November 10, 2002 at 10:44:57

Cause the 2 poeple that responded to my problem hit dead on it. So I guess its true whats common is common and whats rare is rare. After posting my message in fear it wouldn't get answered I bravely started opening up my autococker and guess what there is resedue inside the interal parts of it probly from nitro and or C02 mixture.
I cleaned the back of it out and had the hardest time trying to get my regulator off so i ended up buying another something I can put a gauge on it to keep in check how much pressure I have going into it. Cause knowning is half the battle I believe. But thank you Vampyr and thank you very much Spray - N - Pray for nailing the problem on the head. The reg was bad and me having to rip it off the body ending being more bad . So again thank you very much.

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