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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: Black Magic Regulator Help

In Reply to: Black Magic Regulator Help posted by Shutterman75 on November 10, 2002 at 03:09:21:


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Posted by:
Tim "tmorford" Morford
on November 11, 2002 at 10:45:51

: I need help to reassemble the Black Magic reg. Please send a site, manual or something to help. Thanks.

1: put the plunger in thought the top with the washers like this )()()()
2: insert throught the bottom the o-ring around the stem of the plunger (like putting on a condom)
3: put the washer with a lip over top of the o-ring, with the lip facing the bottom opening
4: put in spring
5: put in the "Bullet" with the platic peice twords the spring
6: but the adjuster nut in place
7: but the retaining clip in place
8: put top asa adaptor back on
9: screw unit back in to gun.
10: air it up and see if it works!


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